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1. 8 division Figure 29 Trigger Delay or Pre trigger View Figure 29 shows an example of a trigger delay of 500 ms top and an example of pre trigger view of 8 divisions bottom 59 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Automatic Trigger Options In the trigger menu settings for automatic triggering can be changed as follows See also Chapter 1 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect and View 1 Display the TRIGGER key labels AUTO TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER BCD OL X MANUAL OPTIONS Note The TRIGGER key labels can differ depending on the latest trigger function used 2 Open the TRIGGER OPTIONS menu TRIGGER OPTIONS Trigger On Edges Video on A Pulse Width on A 3 t Open the AUTOMATIC TRIGGER menu AUTOMATIC TRIGGER Automatic Trigger on Signals gt 1Hz 60 If the frequency range of the automatic triggering is set to gt 15 Hz the Connect and View function responds more quickly The response is quicker because the test tool is instructed not to analyze low frequency signal components However when you measure frequencies lower than 15 Hz the test tool must be instructed to analyze low frequency components for automatic triggering 4 4 Select gt 1 Hz and return to the measurement screen Triggering on Edges Triggering on Waveforms 4 Triggering on Edges If the signal is unstable or has a very low frequency u
2. 0 5 mA to 50 nA 20 decreases with increasing ranges Open Circuit Voltage keke lt 4V Continuity CONT IIo k dei eday b 50 Q 30 Q Measurement Current sssssessseeerreeeeereene 0 5 mA 20 Detection of shorts of 21ms Diode Maximum Voltage Reading sssss 2 8V Open Circuit Voltage e ee eeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeteneeeeneees lt 4V heec P 2 96 5 counts Measurement Current 0 5 mA 20 Specifications Meter Measurements for Fluke 190 xx2 Temperature TEMP With Optional Temperature Probe Ranges C or E 40 0 to 100 0 100 0 to 250 0 100 0 to 500 0 100 to 1000 100 to 2500 Probe Sensitivity 1 mV C and 1 mV F DC Voltage VDC Ranges 500 0 mV 5 000 V 50 00 V 500 0 V 1100 V Full Scale Reading 5000 counts ACCULACY M r yV Va 0 5 6 counts Normal Mode AC Rejection at 50 or 60 Hz 1 gt 60 dB AC Voltage VAC Ranges 500 0 mV 5 000 V 50 00 V 500 0 V 1100 V Full Scale Reading 5000 counts Accuracy 15 Hz t0 60 Hz 1 96 10 counts 60 Hz to 1 kHz 2 5 15 counts For higher frequencies the frequency roll off of the Meter input starts affecting accuracy Normal Mode DC Rejeciion gt 50 dB 121 Scope
3. dB relative to one mW in 50 or 600 Q OB RE VDC VAC or VAC DC ACCULACY is sai k esalnen dad same as VDC VAC VAC DC 119 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Meter Measurements for Fluke 190 xx4 Four of the Automatic Scope Measurements as defined above may be displayed at the same time using larger Screen area for convenient reading suppressing the scope waveform information For specifications see Automatic scope Measurements above 120 Meter Measurements for Fluke 190 xx2 The accuracy of all measurements is within 96 of reading number of counts from 18 C to 28 C Add 0 1x specific accuracy for each C below 18 C or above 28 C Meter Input Banana Jacks Input Coupling eee DC Frequency Response DC to 10 kHz 3 dB Input Impedance 1 MQ 1 14 pF 1 5 pF A Max Input Voltage 1000 V CAT III 600 V CAT IV For detailed specifications see Safety Meter Functions PRANIQING BE Auto Manual Mode EE Normal Relative General DC Common Mode Rejection CMRR gt 100 dB AC Common Mode Rejection at 50 60 or 400 Hz gt 60 dB Ohms Q Hanges DD DD 500 0 O 5 000 kO 50 00 kO 500 0 kQ 5 000 MQ 30 00 MQ Full Scale Reading 500 O to 5 MO 5000 counts cla om 3000 counts ACCUIACY x eiecit gm 0 6 96 6 counts Measurement Current
4. 5 2 1 0 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 FREQUENCY MHz Figure 51 Max Input Voltage vs Frequency VOLTAGE Vrms 1000 500 200 100 50 30 20 0 t CAT Ill t CAT IV 01 0 02 0 05 0 1 0205 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 FREQUENCY kHz Figure 52 Safe Handling Max Voltage Between Scope References and Between Scope References and earth ground 10 1 Probe VPS410 Accuracy Probe accuracy when adjusted on the test tool DC t0 20 K E d 20 KAZ to MAZ aiii eae eai d 1 MHz to 25 MEZ For higher frequencies the probe s roll off starts affecting the accuracy For further probe specifications see the instruction sheet supplied with the VPS410 probe set Specifications 10 1 Probe VPS410 129 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Electromagnetic Immunity The Fluke 190 Series II test tools including standard accessories are compliant to EN61326 1 with the addition of the following table Scope Mode 10 ms div Waveform disturbance with VPS410 voltage probe shorted Table 3 Table 3 E 3V m Frequency No Disturbance Disturbance lt 10 of full scale Disturbance gt 10 of full scale 80 MHz 450 MHz 2 500 mV d 100 200 mV div 2 5 10 20 50 mV div 450 MHz 1 GHz All ranges 14 GHz 2 GHz All ranges 2 GHz
5. WAVEFORM REFERENCE Pass Fail Testing Store Fail Store Pass Select On to display the reference waveform This can be the last used reference waveform if not available no reference waveform will be shown the envelope waveform if the persistence function Envelope is on Select Recall to recall a saved waveform or waveform envelope from memory and use it as a reference waveform Select New to open the NEW REFERENCE menu 1 pixel 2 pixel 5 pixel 10 pixel If you selected New continue at step 5 else go to step 6 Select the width of an additional envelope to be added to the momentary waveform Using the Scope and Meter 1 Acquiring Waveforms Store the momentary waveform and display it permanently for reference The display also shows the actual waveform 6 ENTER To recall a saved waveform from memory and use it as a reference waveform refer also to Chapter 5 Recalling Screens with Associated Setups Example of reference waveform with an additional envelope of 2 pixels basic waveform t 2 pixels envelope black pixels gray pixels 1 vertical pixel on the display is 0 04 x range div 1 horizontal pixel on the display is 0 0333 x range div 31 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Pass Fail Testing You can use a reference waveform as a test template for the actual waveform If at least one sample of a waveform is outside the test te
6. Maintaining the Test Tool 7 Calibrating the Voltage Probes 4 E Open the prose ON A menu again 5 E Select PROBE CAL Probe Cal S o Probe Cal Ref Figure 50 Adjusting Voltage Probes Note it is necessary to connect both the hook clip and the zero reference contact 99 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual A message appears asking you whether to start the 10 1 probe calibration 6 2g Start the probe calibration A message appears telling you how to connect the probe Connect the red 10 1 voltage probe to input A and to the probe calibration reference signal as shown in Figure 50 7 Adjust the trimmer screw in the probe housing until a pure square wave is displayed For instructions to access the trimmer screw in the probe housing See the probe instruction sheet 8 B Continue with DC calibration Automatic DC calibration is only possible for 10 1 voltage probes 100 The test tool automatically calibrates itself to the probe During calibration you should not touch the probe A message indicates when the DC calibration has completed successfully 9 ZEN Retur Repeat the procedure for the blue 10 1 voltage probe on input B the gray 10 1 voltage probe on input C and the green 10 1 voltage probe on input D Note When using 100 1 voltage probes choose 100 1 attenuation to perform an adjustment Displaying Version and Calibration Information You can dis
7. If you see a screen like figure C 2 continue at step 3 below C 2 COPY to USB MEMORY SELECT CLOSE Figure C 1 Screen if memory is empty COPY to USB 03 10 11 10 36 36 METER 3 lel 03 10 11 10 36 18 REPLAY 2 tal 03 10 11 10 36 08 SCOPE 1 lel MEMORY SELECT USB ALL CLOSE Figure C 2 Screen if memory is not empty 3 Gp Select DELETE with the up down QS arrow keys 4 Press ENTER 5 mug Press F2 SELECT ALL 6 Press ENTER 7 en Press F4 YES to confirm the Clear action If the test tool is not powered through its Power Adapter removing the battery for 10 minutes will clear all data stored in SRAM For this proceed as follows disconnect the Test Tool from all voltage sources open the battery door present at the rear panel and lift the battery out of the instrument Appendices Instrument Security Procedures C C 3 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual CA
8. 86 Using the Tilt Stand The test tool is equipped with a tilt stand allowing viewing from an angle while placed on a table The typical position is shown in Figure 44 Kensington lock support Figure 44 Using the Tilt Stand Note An optional Hanging Hook ordering code HH290 can be attached to the rear of the test tool The hook enables you to hang the test tool at a convenient viewing position for example a cabinet door or a separation wall Kensington lock The test tool is provided with a security slot compatible with a Kensington lock see Figure 44 The Kensington Security Slot along with a locking cable provides physical security against thefts of opportunity Locking cables can be obtained from for example laptop computer accessory dealers Tips Kensington lock Fixing the Hangstrap A hang strap is supplied with the test tool The figure below shows how to attach the strap correctly to the test tool Figure 45 Fixing the Hangstrap 87 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Resetting the Test Tool If you want to reset the test tool to the factory settings without clearing the memories do the following 1 GEN Turn the test tool off 2 Ez Press and hold 3 D Press and release The test tool turns on and you should
9. ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Figure 39 Parasitic capacitance between probes instrument and environment Note Parasitic capacitances such as shown in Figure 39 41 and 43 can cause ringing on the signal Ringing can be limited by adding a ferrite bead around the probe cable 84 Warning To avoid electrical shock always use the insulation sleeve Figure 1 item e or the hook clip when using the probe reference ground lead The voltage applied to the reference lead is also present on the ground ring near the probe tip as shown in Figure 40 The isolation sleeve avoids the risk of accidently interconnecting the reference contact of multiple probes when groundleads are connected or short circuiting any circuitry via the bare ground ring SAME POTENTIAL PIN Figure 40 Probe Tip Tips Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs 6 DC BUS ANALOG INPUT DIGITAL CONTROLLER MOTION MOTOR CONTROLLER ANALOG GROUND Figure 42 Correct connection of reference leads Figure 41 Parasitic capacitance between analog and digital reference 85 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual ANALOG INPUT DIGITAL CONTROLLER Figure 43 Wrong connection of reference leads Noise that is picked up by reference lead D can be transmitted by parasitic capacitance to the analog input amplifier
10. Select Display Dot join Off to display measured samples only Dot join off may be useful when measuring for example modulated signals or video signals Select Display Normal to turn the envelope mode off and the dot join function on 1 2 AUTO Figure 10 Using Persistence to Observe Dynamic Signals Using the Scope and Meter 1 Using Average Persistence and Glitch Capture Displaying Glitches To capture glitches on a waveform do the following 1 4 Display the SCOPE key labels Open the WAVEFORM OPTIONS menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform m Normal off Off Fast On Full Mathematics Reference Persistence Select Glitch On Exit the menu You can use this function to display events glitches or other asynchronous waveforms of 8 ns 8 nanoseconds due to ADC s with 125 MS s sampling speed or wider or you can display HF modulated waveforms When you select the 2 mV div range Glitch Detect will automatically be turned Off In the 2 mV div range you can set Glitch Detect On manually 23 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Suppressing High Frequency Noise Acquiring Waveforms Switching the glitch detection off Glitch Off will Setting the Acquisition Speed and Waveform suppress the high frequency noise on a waveform Memory Depth Averaging will suppress the noise even more To set the acquisition speed do the followin
11. Triggering on Video Frames Use FIELD 1 or FIELD 2 to trigger either on the first half of the frame odd or on the second half of the frame even To trigger on the second half of the frame do the following 7 NM The signal part of the even field is displayed on the Screen Choose FIELD 2 66 Triggering on Video Lines Use ALL LINES to trigger on all line synchronization pulses horizontal synchronization 7 m The signal of one line is displayed on the screen The screen is updated with the signal of the next line immediately after the test tool triggers on the horizontal synchronization pulse Choose ALL LINES To view a specific video line in more detail you can select the line number For example to measure on video line 123 continue from step 6 as follows 7 EI 8 GbE Select number 123 The signal of line 123 is displayed on the screen Observe that the status line now also shows the selected line number The screen is continuously updated with the signal of line 123 Enable video line selection Triggering on Pulses Use pulse width triggering to isolate and display specific pulses that you can qualify by time such as glitches missing pulses bursts or signal dropouts Detecting Narrow Pulses To set the test tool to trigger on narrow positive pulses shorter than 5 ms do the following 1 Apply a video signal to the red input A 2 Display the TRIGGER key labels AUTO TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER BC
12. D or M if a math function is active Select MANUAL or AUTO this automatically does steps 5 to 7 Move the upper cursor to 100 of the waveform height A marker is shown at 90 Highlight the other cursor Move the lower cursor to 0 of the waveform height A marker is shown at 10 The reading shows the risetime from 10 90 of the waveform amplitude 56 4 HIGH 134 U lt 03 HS LOW 162 U 1 2 AUTO 400ns Trig AT f gt RAS M OFF Figure 27 Risetime Measurement Note Direct access to Rise time or Fall time with cursors on is possible via the key sequence SCOPE F2 READING and then selection of Rise or Fall time About this Chapter This chapter provides an introduction to the trigger functions of the test tool Triggering tells the test tool when to begin displaying the waveform You can use fully automatic triggering take control of one or more main trigger functions semi automatic triggering or you can use dedicated trigger functions to capture special waveforms Following are some typical trigger applications e Use the Connect and View function to have full automatic triggering and instant display of virtually any waveform Chapter 4 Triggering on Waveforms If the signal is unstable or has a very low frequency you can control the trigger level slope and trigger delay for a better view of the signal See next section For dedicated applications use one of the fou
13. Edge Trigger Levels DC to 10 KHz 120 mV 1 2 V Video Trigger Standards PAL PAL NTSC SECAM Non interlaced Modes Lines Line Select Field 1 or Field 2 m A Polati trei s Positive Negative SensiliVily ittis 0 7 division sync level Pulse Width Trigger Screen Update On Trigger Single Shot Trigger Conditions T gt T T 10 96 zT 10 96 SOUL CO usc a e C etum A Polarity eina Positive or negative pulse Pulse Time Adjustment Range 0 01 div to 655 div with a minimum of 300 ns lt T gt T or 500 ns T T a maximum of 10 s and a resolution of 0 01 div with a minimum of 50 ns Specifications 8 Oscilloscope Continuous Auto Set Autoranging attenuators and time base automatic Connect and View triggering with automatic source selection Modes Nommal 15 Hz to max bandwidth Low Frequenoy 1 Hz to max bandwidth Minimum Amplitude A B C D DG to 1 MZ iui 10mV 1 MHz to max bandwidih 20 mV Automatic Capturing Scope Screens Capagity i cedit tecto 100 Scope Screens For viewing screens see Replay function 115 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Automatic Scope Measurements The accuracy of all readings is within of reading number of counts from 18 C to 28 C Add 0 1x specific accu
14. div 3 or 4 channels up to 1 25 GS s 10 us to 120 siv 125 MS s FLUKE 190 102 104 5 ns to 4 us div all channels up to 1 25 GS s 10 us to 120 siv 125 MS s FLUKE 190 062 10 ns to 4 us div all channels up to 625 MS s 10 usto T20 s div cuin cnet 125 MS s Record Length all models see table below Specifications 8 Oscilloscope Glitch Detection 4 us to 120 s div displays glitches as fast as 8 ns Waveform Display A B C D Math x X Y mode spectrum Normal Average Persistence Reference Time Base Accuracy 100 ppm 0 04 div Table 2 Record Length all models Samples points per input Mode Glitch Detect On Glitch Detect Off Max Samplerate Scope Normal 300 min max pairs 3k true samples compressed into 1 screen 300 samples per screen 190 062 625 MS s 190 102 104 1 25 GS s 190 202 204 2 5 GS s 1 or 2 channels Scope Fast 300 min max pairs on Scope Full 300 min max pairs 10k true samples compressed 190 204 1 25 GS s 3 or 4 into 1 screen channels on Use Zoom and Scroll to see 190 50x 5 GS s 1 channel on waveform details 190 50x 2 5 GS s 2 channels on 190 504 1 25 GS s 3 or 4 channels on Scope Record Roll 30k samples 4x 125 MS s Trend Plot gt 18k min max average values per measurement Up to 5 measurements per second 113 ScopeM
15. e Fully charge the battery pack before storing it for an extended period to avoid a defect e After extended periods of storage it may be necessary to charge and discharge the battery packs several times to obtain maximum performance e Keep the battery pack out of the reach of children and animals e Seek medical advise if a battery or part of it has been swallowed Recommendations to safe use of the battery pack e The battery pack needs to be charged before use Use only Fluke approved power adapters to charge the battery pack Refer to Fluke s safety instructions and Users Manual for proper charging instructions e Do not leave a battery on prolonged charge when not in use Safe Use of Li ion battery pack The battery pack gives the best performance when operated at normal room temperature 20 C 5 C 68 F 9 F Do not put battery packs near heat or fire Do not put in sunlight Do not subject battery packs to severe impacts such as mechanical shock Keep the battery pack clean and dry Clean dirty connectors with a dry clean cloth Do not use any charger other than that specifically provided for use with this equipment Do not use any battery which is not designed or recommended by Fluke for use with the Product Take careful notice of correct placement of the battery in the product or the External Battery Charger Do not short circuit a battery pack Do not keep battery packs in a place where the terminals
16. last option the menu will be closed 13 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Note Key Illumination To exit the menu at any moment press pn e Some keys are provided with an illumination LED For an CLOSE explanation of the LED function see the table below On The display is off test tool is running See Chapter 6 Tips section Setting the Display AUTO Off timer Off in all other situations Hiding Key Labels and Menus You can close a menu or hide key label at any time On Measurements are stopped the screen is frozen HOLD Off Measurements are running RUN Hide any key label press again to display the key label again toggle function On The range key the move up down key and the F1 F4 key labels apply to the illuminated channel key s Off A displayed menu will be closed To display menus or key labels press one of the yellow menu keys e g the SCOPE key You can close most menus using the Fa o soft key CLOSE me On Manual operating mode Off Automatic operating mode optimizes the waveform position range time base and triggering Connect and View On Signal is triggered Off Signal is not triggered Flashing waiting for a trigger at Single Shot or On Trigger waveform update gt j e _TRIGGER 14 Input Connections Look at the top of the test tool The test tool has four safety BNC j
17. A ON LA e EI INPUT A OFF OPTIONS 2 2I Highlight AC Observe that the bottom left of the screen displays the ac coupling icon Ha You can define how Auto Set affects this setting see Chapter 6 Changing the Auto Set Options Using the Scope and Meter 1 Acquiring Waveforms Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform To invert for example the input A waveform do the following 1 Display the INPUT A key labels COUPLING PROBE A LY AC 1 1 INPUT A OPTIONS OFF 2 IN Open the INPUT A menu Polarity Inverted Variable 3 42 Select Inverted and accept inverted waveform display 4 ra Exit the menu For example a negative going waveform is displayed as positive going waveform which may provide a more meaningful view An inverted display is identified by an inversed waveform identifier Gh at the right of the waveform and in the status line below the waveform 25 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Variable Input Sensitivity The variable input sensitivity allows you to adjust any input sensitivity continuously for example to set the amplitude of a reference signal to exactly 6 divisions The input sensitivity of a range can be increased up to 2 5 times for example between 10 mV div and 4 mV div in the 10 mV div range To use the variable input sensitivity on for example input A do the following 1 Apply the input signal 2 MANUAL Perform an Auto
18. EN60320 2 2G Line Frequency eem 50 and 60 Hz Probe Calibration Manual pulse adjustment and automatic DC adjustment with probe check Generator Ouiput 1 225 Vpp 500 Hz square wave Specifications 8 Miscellaneous Internal Memory Number of Scope Memories Ee 30 Each memory can contain 2 4 waveforms plus corresponding setups Number of Recorder Memories 10 Each memory can contain e a 2 4 channel input TrendPlot e a2 4 channel input Scope Record e 100 2 4 channel input Scope screens Replay Number of Screen Image memories 9 Each memory can contain one screen image External Memory USB stick 2GB max Mechanical Size 265 x 190 x 70 mm 10 5 x 7 5 x 2 8 in Weight FLUKE 190 xx4 2 2 kg 4 8 Ibs including battery FLUKE 190 5xx 2 2 kg 4 8 Ibs including battery FLUKE 190 xx2 2 1 kg 4 6 Ibs including battery Interface Ports Two USB ports provided Ports are fully insulated from instrument s floating measurement circuitry e AUSB host port directly connects to external flash memory drive USB stick lt 2 GB for storage of waveform data measurement results instrument settings and screen copies e A mini USB B is provided which allows for interconnection to PC for remote control and data transfer using SW90W FlukeView software for Windows 2 e One port c
19. Ground Lead with Mini Alligator Clip black 5 Safety Information sheet CD ROM with Users d Ground Spring for Probe Tip black Manual multi language and FlukeView e Insulation Sleeve black ScopeMeter Software for Windows demo f Fluke 190 50x package with restricted functionality 50 Ohm 1 W Terminator 6 Shipment box basic version only 11 Test Leads with test pins one red one black for models 190 xx2 only ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Fluke 190 xxx S versions include also the following items SCC290 kit Description 12 FlukeView ScopeMeter Software for Windows activation key converts FlukeView DEMO status into full operational status 13 Hard Shell Carrying Case Safety Information Read First Read all safety information before you use the product Specific warning and caution statements where they apply appear throughout the manual A Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard s to the user A Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the product The following international symbols are used on the product and in this manual A Risk of Danger Important information See Manual Double Insulated Conforms to relevant North American us Safety Standards Conforms to relevant Australian standards Conforms to relevant South Korean EMC Standards Battery Safety Approval CAT
20. INT oo ILE From this point the screen is frozen 2 Open the SAVE menu Save to INT Replay Setup _ MEMORY USB Observe the number of available and used memory locations In METER mode the SAVE AS menu will be shown now as only a setup screen can be saved see step 4 73 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual NEN 74 Select the target memory INT internal memory or USB USB device Observe the new SAVE menu if you select USB SAVE Used Used kB Free kB 529 876 125720 11200 You can save data in csv format to a USB stick The saved csv file can be used to analyze the data in e g FlukeView ScopeMeter or in Excel 5 ENTER Select Screen Setup and open the SAVE AS menu SAVE AS SCOPE 1 MEMORY MEMORY _ USB INFO Below Save As the default name serial number and OK SAVE are already selected To modify the name for this particular Screen Setup or to modify the default name see below Editing Names Save the Screen setup HOLD To resume your measurements press LL All memories in use If no free memory locations are available a message pops up that proposes to you to overwrite the oldest data set Do one of the following If you don t want to overwrite the oldest data set press E the delete one or more memory locations and save again If you want to overwrite the oldest data set press ZS Editing names T
21. Ill MH2577 Earth Ground CAT IV ae Recycling information Li ion Conforms to European Union directives DC Direct Current AC or DC Alternating or Direct Current Safety Information Read First This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I this product is classed as category 9 Monitoring and Control Instrumentation product Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste Go to Fluke s website for recycling information Measurement Category III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the distribution part of the building s low voltage MAINS installation Measurement Category IV is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected at the source of the building s low voltage MAINS installation ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual AN Warning To avoid electrical shock or fire e Use only the Fluke power supply Model BC190 Power Adapter e Before use check that the selected indicated range on the BC190 matches the local line power voltage and frequency e For the BC190 808 and BC190 820 universal Power Adapters only use line cords that comply with the local safety regulations Note To accommodate connec
22. LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA WHETHER ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BASED ON CONTRACT TORT RELIANCE OR ANY OTHER THEORY Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer If any provision of this Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision Fluke Corporation P O Box 9090 Everett WA 98206 9090 USA or Fluke Industrial B V P O Box 90 7600 AB Almelo The Netherlands SERVICE CENTERS To locate an authorized service center visit us on the World Wide Web http www fluke com or call Fluke using any of the phone numbers listed below 1 888 993 5853 in U S A and Canada 31 40 2675200 in Europe 1 425 446 5500 from other countries Table of Contents Chapter Title Page Chapter e m 1 11 1 Using the Scope and Meter 1 nerit eka kk anasa eniak otura nss ias 1 11 Powering the Test Tool gx tee ee Ee ie deel eene dee n BR e sU W RA 1 11 Resetting the Test Tool uitae t tite epe Em da eee ce p a
23. Series Il Users Manual 5 dE Open the PEAK menu Peak Type Peak Max fi Peak Min 6 32e Select the Peak Peak measurement Figure 8 shows an example of the screen with two readings The character size will be reduced when more than two readings are on fi2 U Bz50mU 4us Trig AI READINGS READING WAVEFORM OFF ia OPTIONS Figure 8 Hz and V peak peak as Scope Readings 20 Freezing the Screen You can freeze the screen all readings and waveforms at any time 1 HOLD Freeze the screen HOLD appears RUN at the right of the reading area The key illumination is on 2 HOLD Resume your measurement The RUN key illumination is off Using Average Persistence and Glitch Capture Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms To smooth the waveform do the following 1 Display the SCOPE key labels Open the WAVEFORM OPTIONS menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform um Normal Off Fast On Full Mathematics Reference Persistence Jump to Average Select On to open the AVERAGE menu Average Factor Average 2 Average 4 Average 64 Using the Scope and Meter 1 Using Average Persistence and Glitch Capture ME s hs You can use the average functions to suppress random or uncorrelated noise in the waveform without loss of bandwidth Waveform samples with and without smoothing are shown in Figure 9 Select Average factor Average
24. Set AUTO must AUTO appear at the top of the screen An Auto Set will turn off the variable input sensitivity You can now select the required input range Keep in mind that the sensitivity will increase when you start adjusting the variable sensitivity the displayed waveform amplitude will increase Display the INPUT A key labels INPUT A OPTIONS COUPLING PROBE A Ho AC 1 1 26 Open the INPUT A menu a Polaritu Banduidth Da Full Inverted 20 MHz Variable 10 kHz 5 Ei Select and accept Variable 6 At the bottom left of the screen the text A Var is displayed Exit the menu Selecting Variable will turn off cursors and automatic input ranging Press mV to increase the sensitivity press V to decrease the sensitivity Note Variable input sensitivity is not available in the Mathematics functions x and Spectrum Working with Noisy Waveforms To suppress high frequency noise on waveforms you can limit the working bandwidth to 10 kHz or 20 MHz This function smoothes the displayed waveform For the same reason it improves triggering on the waveform To choose the 10 kHz bandwidth on for example input A do the following 1 YY Display the input A key labels INPUT f COUPLING ON OFF AC INPUT A OPTIONS 2 Fa Open the INPUT A menu INPUT A Polarity Bandwidth Normal Inverted 20 MHz Variable 10 kHz 3 42 Jump to Bandwidth and select 10kHz to accept
25. Setting the Display AUTO off Timer To turn the display on press any key restarts the display AUTO off timer or connect the BC190 power adapter The Test Tool Cannot Be Turned Off If the test tool cannot be turned off due to a software hangup do the following Keep the ON OFF key pressed for at least 5 seconds FlukeView Does Not Recognize The Test Tool Make sure that the test tool is turned on Make sure that the interface cable is properly connected between the test tool and the PC Use only the test tool mini USB port for communication with a computer Make sure that no SAVE RECAL COPY MOVE action from or to a USB stick is being performed Make sure that the USB drivers have been correctly installed see Appendix A Maintaining the Test Tool 7 Troubleshooting Battery Operated Fluke Accessories Do Not Function e When using battery operated Fluke accessories always first check the battery condition of the accessory with a Fluke multimeter or follow the procedure given for that particular accessory 109 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual 110 Introduction Performance Characteristics FLUKE guarantees the properties expressed in numerical values with the stated tolerance Specified non tolerance numerical values indicate those that could be nominally expected from the mean of a range of identical ScopeMeter test tools The Test Tool meets the specified accuracy 30 minutes and t
26. Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Parts and Accessories The following tables list the user replaceable parts and specific optional accessories for the various test tool models For more optional accessories see www fluke com To order replacement parts or additional accessories contact your Fluke representative Replacement Parts Lien Ordering Code Power Adapter available models Universal Europe 230 V 50 and 60 Hz BC190 801 North America 120 V 50 and 60 Hz D BC190 813 United Kingdom 240 V 50 and 60 Hz BC190 804 Japan 100 V 50 and 60 Hz BC190 806 Australia 240 V 50 and 60 Hz BC190 807 Universal 115 V 230 V 50 and 60 Hz VR BC190 808 UL listing applies to BC190 808 and BC190 820 with UL listed line BC190 820 plug adapter for North America The 230 V rating of the BC190 808 and BC190 820 are not for use in North America For other countries a line plug adapter complying with the applicable National Requirements must be used Test Leads with test pins one red one black 102 Maintaining the Test Tool 7 Parts and Accessories Replacement Parts continued Voltage Probe Set Red or Blue or Gray or Green VPS410 II R red The set includes the following items not available separately VPS410 II B blue e 10 1 Voltage Probe 500 MHz red or blue VPS410 ll e Hook Clip for Probe Tip black SAO A erey e Ground Lead with Mini Alligator Clip black VPS410 II V green e Ground Spring for Probe Tip
27. V Maximum Resolution With 1051 probe 5 nt 10 mV direct 1 T iiie eter tr n d n kan 1mV Full Scale Peadimg 800 counts Accuracy Max peak or Min peak sss 0 2 division Peak to peak ce eeeeeeeesseeeseseeeeeenneeeeeeaes 0 4 division Frequency Hz Range 33444444 Eke 1 000 Hz to full bandwidth Full Scale Reading ssssss 999 counts 118 Accuracy 1 Hz to full bandwidth 0 5 2 counts 4 s div to 10 ns div and 10 periods on the screen Duty Cycle DUTY Range Dy yr rennen 4 0 to 98 0 Resolution 0 1 96 when period 2 div Full Scale Reading 999 counts 3 digit display Accuracy logic or pulse 0 5 2 counts Pulse Width PULSE Resolution with GLITCH off 1 100 division Full Scale Reading 999 counts Accuracy 1 Hz to full bandwidth 0 5 2 counts Vpwm Purpose to measure on pulse width modulated signals like motor drive inverter outputs Principle readings show the effective voltage based on the average value of samples over a whole number of periods of the fundamental frequency Accuragy 2 as Vrms for sinewave signals V Hz Purpose to show the measured Vpwm value see Vpwm divided by the fundamental frequency on Variab
28. above earth ground for isolated electrically floating measurements and are rated up to 1000 Vrms CAT III and 600 Vrms CAT IV above earth ground If Safety Features are Impaired Use of the product in a manner not specified may impair the protection provided by the equipment Do not use test leads if they are damaged Examine the test leads for damaged insulation exposed metal or if the wear indicator shows Whenever it is likely that safety has been impaired the product must be turned off and disconnected from the line power The matter should then be referred to qualified personnel Safety is likely to be impaired if for example the product fails to perform the intended measurements or shows visible damage Safe Use of Li ion battery pack The battery pack Fluke model BP290 26 Wh BP291 52 Wh has been tested in accordance with the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part Ill Subsection 38 3 ST SG AC 10 11 Rev 3 more commonly known as the UN T1 T8 tests and have been found to comply with the stated criteria The battery pack has been tested acc to EN IEC62133 As a result they can be shipped unrestricted internationally by any means Recommendations to safe storage of battery pack e Do not store battery packs near heat or fire Do not store in sunlight e Donotremove a battery pack from its original packaging until required for use e When possible remove the battery pack from the equipment when not in use
29. and is automatically assigned by Windows Appendices A Installing USB Drivers Fie Acton Wew Hep amp mmm e d Comum ze Duk drives Deplay adacters Cot 2 e J Plo U Soci Port CC 8 beet Active Mansgemerk Technology 20 COMI A 5 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual A 6 1 2 Notes Sometimes application software may require a different port number for example in the range Com 1 4 In this situation the COM port number can be changed manually To manually assign a different COM port number right click on Fluke USB Serial Port COM 5 and select properties From the Properties menu select the Port Settings tab and click Advanced to change the port number Sometimes other applications installed on the PC automatically occupy the newly created port On most situations it is sufficient to unplug the Fluke 190 Series II ScopeMeter USB cable shortly and then re connect the cable Li ion Battery Pack Contact Fluke for a Battery Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS or Compliance Information Appendices Battery Pack MSDS Appendix B Battery Pack MSDS B 1 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual B 2 Memory The 190 Series Il ScopeMeter test tool has the following memory devices 1 D4000 Controller Spider Contains a mask ROM 4kx32 with a initial program with the operating code for the product and a RAM 1kx32 to temporarily stor
30. black e Insulation Sleeve black See Figure 1 on page 2 for item reference See the VPS410 II instruction sheet for voltage CAT ratings 103 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Replacement Parts continued Replacement Set for Voltage Probe VPS410 and VPS410 II The set includes the following items not available separately e 1xHook Clip for Probe Tip black e 1x Ground Lead with Mini Alligator Clip black e 2x Ground Spring for Probe Tip black e 2x Insulation Sleeve for Probe Tip black See Figure 1 on page 2 for item reference See the VPS410 instruction sheet for voltage CAT ratings BNC Feedthrough 50 Ohm 1 Watt terminator set of two pieces black Li ion battery 26 Wh not recommended for models 190 xx4 Li ion battery 52 Wh Hangstrap 104 RS400 TRM50 BP290 BP291 946769 Maintaining the Test Tool 7 Parts and Accessories Optional Accessories Wem lll JL Ordering Code Voltage Probe Set designed for use with the Fluke 190 50x test tool VR VPS510 R red The set includes the following items not available separately VPS510 B blue 10 1 Voltage Probe 500 MHz red or blue or gray or green VPS510 G gray Hook Clip for Probe Tip black Ground Lead with Mini Alligator Clip black VPS510 V green Ground Spring for Probe Tip black Insulation Sleeve black Probe Tip to BNC Adapter Replacement Set for Voltage Probe VPS510 The set includes th
31. following 1 A oa 36 Connect the red and black test leads from the 4 mm banana jack inputs to the resistor 085 e Display the METER key labels nemme JE L Open the MEASUREMENT menu MEASUREMENT Measure Ohms Continuity Temp Highlight Ohms Select Ohms measurement The resistor value is displayed in ohms Observe also that the bargraph is displayed See 15 4972 It d 4 l Ac el wy n 0 100 200 300 400 500n RELATIVE 6B4UsT MERSURE ON REFERENCE Figure 15 Resistor Value Readings Making a Current Measurement You can measure current in both Scope mode and Meter mode Scope mode has the advantage of waveforms being displayed while you perform measurements Meter mode has the advantage of high measurement resolution The next example explains a typical current measurement in Meter mode Warning Carefully read the instructions about the current probe you are using To set up the test tool do the following 1 Connect a current probe e g Fluke i410 optional between the 4 mm banana jack inputs and the conductor to be measured Ensure that the red and black connectors correspond to the red and black banana jack inputs See Figure 16 2 weren Display the METER key labels ADJ RELATIVE OFF Using the Scope and Meter 1 Making Multimeter Measurements for models 190 xx2 Continuity 3 Diode fi ac de Temp 4 qe High
32. kHz HF rejection filter see Working with Noisy Waveforms on page 27 is always on in the METER mode Selecting a Meter Measurement To choose a current measurement for input A do the following 1 METER Display the METER key labels RELATIVE ADJUST MEASURE OFF REFERENCE 2 GLEN Open the Reading menu READING1 EX vac fiac Temp onB U dc fi dc ont Uac dc fiace dc onD Off READINGS 234 A o o 100 mU Select the reading number to be displayed for example READING 1 Select on A Observe that the highlight jumps to the present measurement Select the A dc measurement Select a current probe sensitivity that matches the connected current probe see Adjusting the Probe Type Settings on page 16 You will see a screen like in Figure 12 227 RBS RELATIVE d MEASURE OFF ET Figure 12 Meter Screen 33 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Making Relative Meter Measurements A relative measurement displays the present measurement result relative to a defined reference value The following example shows how to perform a relative voltage measurement First obtain a reference value 1 METER Display the METER key labels 34 measure SUE REFERENCE Measure a voltage to be used as reference value Set RELATIVE to ON ON is highlighted This stores the reference value as reference for subsequent measurements Observe
33. low and retention of memories is not jeopardized To save battery life without automatic power shutdown you can use the display AUTO off option The display will be turned off after the selected time 30 seconds or 5 minutes Note If the power adapter is connected there is no automatic power shutdown and the display AUTO off function is inactive Tips 6 Saving Battery Life Setting the Power Down Timer Initially the power shutdown time is 30 minutes You can set the power shutdown time to 5 minutes as following 1 rd Display the USER key labels OPTIONS LaNGuace VERSION 2 zc Open the user options menu USER OPTIONS fiuto Set fidjust Battery Save Options Date Adjust Time TES 3 ER Open the BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS menu BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS Instrument fiuto 0FF Display Auto OFF 5 Minutes 30 Seconds Disabled Disabled 4 42 Select Instrument Auto OFF 5 Minutes 91 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Setting the Display AUTO off Timer Initially the display AUTO off timer is disabled no automatic display turn off You can set the display AUTO off timer to 30 seconds or to 5 minutes as following Sh Display the UsER key labels UERSION OPTIONS LANGUAGE 2 CAL Open the USER OPTIONS menu USER OPTIONS fiuto Set Adjust Battery Save Options Date Adjust Time UE Open the BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS menu BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS In
34. press and hold A press B and or CC and or D release CA Notice that all pressed keys are illuminated now The MOVE UP DOWN key and the RANGE mV V key applies to all involved input channels 17 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Displaying an Unknown Signal with 2 Press a second time to select the AUTO Connect and View manual range again MANUAL appears f i at the top right of the screen the key The Connect and View feature lets the test tool display illumination is on complex unknown signals automatically This function optimizes the position range time base and triggering and assures a stable display of virtually any waveform If the signal changes the setup is automatically adjusted to maintain the best display result This feature is especially useful for quickly checking several signals To enable the Connect and View feature when the test tool is in MANUAL mode do the following 1 TWIN Perform an Auto Set AUTO appears at DIUI the top right of the screen the key illumination is off The bottom line shows the range the time base and the trigger information The waveform identifier A is visible on the right side of e 2ms Trig AL the screen as shown in Figure 7 The input A zero icon at the left side of the screen identifies the ground level of Figure 7 The Screen After an Auto Set the waveform Use the light gray RANGE TIME and MOVE keys at the bottom of the key
35. the ADJUST REFERENCE soft key F3 that enables you to adjust the reference value see step 5 below Measure the voltage to be compared to the reference Now the large reading is the actual input value minus the stored reference value The actual input value is displayed below the large reading ACTUAL xxxx see Figure 13 MANUAL XX 1 1 100 mU A 1 1 d ACTUAL 227 Ar mn JOE cfi Figure 13 Making a Relative Measurement You can use this feature when for example you need to monitor input activity voltage temperature in relation to a known good value Adjusting the reference value To adjust the reference value do the following 5 a rd Display the Adjust Reference menu Select the applicable relative measurement reading Select the digit you want to adjust Adjust the digit Repeat step 7 and step 8 until finished Enter the new reference value Using the Scope and Meter 1 Making Multimeter Measurements for models 190 xx2 Making Multimeter Measurements for models 190 xx2 The screen displays the numeric readings of the measurements on the meter input Making Meter Connections Use the two 4 mm safety red YQ and black COM banana jack inputs for the Meter functions See Figure 14 CAT III 1000V CAT IV 600V Figure 14 Meter Connections 35 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Measuring Resistance Values To measure a resistance do the
36. the Mode field select Single Sweep and accept the recorder options Start recording Using The Recorder Functions Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory Scope Record Using Triggering to Start or Stop Scope Record To record an electrical event that causes a fault it might be useful to start or stop recording on a trigger signal Start on trigger to start recording recording stops when the deep memory is full Stop on trigger to stop recording Stop when untriggered to continue recording as long as a next trigger comes within 1 division in view all mode For the models 190 xx4 the signal on the BNC input that has been selected as trigger source must cause the trigger For the models 190 xx2 the signal applied to the banana jack inputs EXT TRIGGER in signal must cause the trigger The trigger source is automatically set to Ext external To set up the test tool continue from step 3 of the previous section 4 Apply the signal to be recorded to the BNC input s 5 Stop recording to unlock the SES OPTIONS softkey 6 Open the RECORDER OPTIONS Fo aed Reference Display Mode Glitches Single Sweep Time of d 20 kHz on Trigger Ext 7 e Jump to the Mode field select So on Trigger models 190 xx4 or on Ext models 190 xx2 to open the START SINGLE SWEEP ON TRIGGERING Or the START SINGLE SWEEP ON EXT menu START SINGLE SWEEP ON TRIGGERING Conditions Stop on trigger Stop when untrigg
37. the bandwidth limitation Tip To suppress noise without loss of bandwidth use the average function or turn off Display Glitches Using the Scope and Meter 1 Acquiring Waveforms Using Mathematics Functions x XY mode You can add subtract or multiply x two waveforms The test tool will display the mathematical result waveform and the source waveforms The XY mode provides a plot with one input on the vertical axis and the second input on the horizontal axis The Mathematics functions perform a point to point operation on the involved waveforms To use a Mathematics function do the following 1 Display the SCOPE key labels 2 Open the WAVEFORM OPTIONS menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform m Normal Off Hormal Off Fast On Persistence Full Mathematics Reference 3 9 Jump to Waveform and Select Mathematics to open the Mathematics menu MATHEMATICS Function Source 1 Source 2 XV Mode A D Spectrum B B E D t D 27 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual 4 Select Function x or XY mode 5 42 Select the first waveform Source 1 A B Cor D 6 Select the second waveform Source 2 A B Cor D The mathematical function key labels will be displayed now X MODE MOVE M ves Press 65 C9 to select a scale factor to fit the result waveform onto the display 3 Press 6 amp 5 to move the result w
38. 2 Zoom Replay and Cursors eene 8 123 Zone REDEEM 8 123 Ke EE 8 123 Cursor Measurements s 5i nne coc XEM EENS ra ELSE SE 8 123 Miscellaneous tied at Belted e mien 8 124 Display ote EE 8 124 loe 8 124 Probe Calibratiori peri ciere e olen HERK eere KERA T EUR 8 124 Internal Memory srren eet rte htec reti o eee daka e e tede 8 125 External MeMO etc ie ee LR EU e LL E Lees Lai ues 8 125 MechaniCal nits c 8 125 Interface Ports Eee inde eee nl ad eee lee 8 125 en Klein EE 8 126 VN ebe ee toe eer trace gege Pete nh crx eden s 8 126 Sately uidebitur det divenuto 8 127 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual 10 1 Probe VPS410 Accuracy Electromagnetic ul TI viii Introduction A Warning Read Safety Information before using this instrument The descriptions and instructions in this manual apply to all ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il versions hereafter referred to as the instrument or as the test tool The versions are listed below The version 190 x04 appears in most illustrations Input C and Input D and the Input C and Input D selection keys and are only present on the versions 190 x04 Introduction Version Description 190 062 Two 60 MHz Scope Inputs BNC One Meter Input banana jacks 190 102 Two 100 MHz Scope Inputs BNC One Meter Input banana jacks 190 10
39. 2 7 GHz 1 V m AllRangs Il 130 Appendices Appendix Title Page A Installing USB Drivers eeeeeeeeeeeeee eene enne nennen nennen nnn nennen nennen A 1 B Battery Pack MSDS 1 nerui eee ak ula kesk kake Kan R da sa xewe d keka lekan ca wu SWE opa ene B 1 C 1 C Instrument Security Procedures eese ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Introduction The Fluke 190 Series II ScopeMeter comes with a USB interface connector USB type B mini for communication with a computer To be able to communicate with the instrument drivers need to be loaded onto the computer This document describes how to install the drivers on a Windows XP computer Installing on other Windows versions will be similar Drivers for Windows XP Vista and Win 7 are available from the Windows Driver Distribution Center and can be downloaded automatically if your computer is connected to the internet Appendix A Installing USB Drivers The drivers have passed Windows Logo Verification and are signed by Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher This is required for installation on Win 7 Note The Fluke 190 Series Il instrument requires two drivers to be loaded in sequence 1 it requires installation of the Fluke 190 ScopeMeter USB driver 2 it requires installation of the Fluke USB Serial port Both of these drivers need to be installed to b
40. 4 Four 100 MHz Scope Inputs BNC 190 202 Two 200 MHz Scope Inputs BNC One Meter Input banana jacks 190 204 Four 200 MHz Scope Inputs BNC 190 502 Two 500 MHz Scope Inputs BNC One Meter Input banana jacks 190 504 Four 500 MHz Scope Inputs BNC ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Unpacking the Test Tool Kit Note The items in Figure 1 are included in your test tool kit When new the rechargeable Li ion battery is not fully charged See Chapter 7 FlukeView Activation Activation key 12345 12345 12345 DOO CAT TI 1000V CAT TII 1000V CAT IV 600V Figure 1 Test Tool Kit Unpacking the Test Tool Kit All Fluke 190 Series II versions include the following items Description Description 7 Voltage Probe Set red 1 Test Tool including 8 Voltage Probe Set blue side strap 9 Voltage Probe Set gray not for 190 xx2 battery pack BP290 models 190 xx2 or 10 Voltage Probe Set green not for 190 xx2 BP291 models 190 xx4 and 190 5xx Each set includes 2 Hang Strap see Chapter 6 for mounting a Fluke 190 50x instructions 10 1 Voltage Probe 500 MHz red or blue or 3 Power Adapter country dependent may vary Ce from what is shown in Figure 1 10 1 Voltage Probe 300 MHz red or blue or 4 USB interface cable for PC connection USB A gray or green to mini USB B b Hook Clip for Probe Tip black c
41. 6 60 Hz direct 1 1 1 5 10 counts 0 4 With the 10 1 probe the low frequency roll off point will be lowered to 2 Hz which improves the AC accuracy for low frequencies When possible use DC coupling for maximum accuracy AC or DC coupled high frequencies 60 Hz to 20 kHZ 2 5 96 15 counts 20 kHz to 1 MEz 5 20 counts 1 MHz to 25 MHZ 10 20 counts For higher frequencies the instrument s frequency roll off starts affecting accuracy Accuracy FLUKE 190 xx4 DC coupled DG to 60 Hz 3 10 counts AC coupled low frequencies 50 Hz direct 1 1 3 10 counts 0 6 60 Hz direct 1 1 3 10 counts 0 4 With the 10 1 probe the low frequency roll off point will be lowered to 2 Hz which improves the AC accuracy for low frequencies When possible use DC coupling for maximum accuracy AC or DC coupled high frequencies 60 Hz to 20KlS 4 96 15 counts 20 kHz to 1 MHEz 6 96 20 counts 1 MHz to 25 MHZ 10 96 20 counts For higher frequencies the instrument s frequency roll off starts affecting accuracy Normal Mode DC Rejection gt 50 dB All accuracies are valid if e The waveform amplitude is larger than one division e Atleast 1 5 waveform period is on the screen Speci
42. 64 This averages the outcomes of 64 acquisitions Select Average Normal normal average or Smart smart average see below Smart average In the normal average mode occasional deviations in a waveform just distort the averaged wave shape and do not show up on screen clearly When a signal really changes for instance when you probe around it takes quite some time before the new wave shape is stable With smart averaging you can quickly probe around and incidental waveform changes like a line flyback in video show up on screen instantly 21 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual AUG 64 122 AUTO lt 1 2 AUTO OPTIONS Figure 9 Smoothing a Waveform 22 Using Persistence Envelope and Dot Join to Display Waveforms You can use Persistence to observe dynamic signals See Figure 10 1 i 4 f d Display the SCOPE key labels Open the WAVEFORM OPTIONS menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform Normal Off Fast On Persistence Full Mathematics Reference Jump to Waveform and open the Persistence menu PERSISTENCE Digital Persistence Display Infinite Envelope Dot join OFF Select Digital Persistence Short Medium Long or Infinite to observe dynamic waveforms like on an analog oscilloscope Select Digital Persistence Off Display Envelope to see the upper and lower boundaries of dynamic waveforms envelope mode
43. 8 x 88 4 mm 4 99 x 3 48 inches Resolutioniin ege ente neret 320 x 240 pixels Backlight LED Temperature compensated Brightness ssss Power Adapter 200 cd m Battery Power 90 cd m Display Auto OFF time battery saving 30 seconds 5 minutes or disabled A Power FLUKE 190 xx4 50x Rechargeable Li ion Battery model BP291 Operating Time up to 7 hours Low Intensity Charging E NEE 5 hours Capacity Voltage eese 52 Wh 10 8V FLUKE 190 062 102 202 Rechargeable Li ion Battery model BP290 Operating Time up to 4 hours Low Intensity Charging Time see 2 5 hours Capacity Voltage 26 Wh 10 8 V 124 Rechargeable Li ion Battery model BP 290 and BP291 Life Time gt 80 capacity 300x charge discharge Allowable ambient temperature during charging 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Auto power down time battery saving 5 min 30 min or disabled Power Adapter BC190 BC190 801 European line plug 230 V 10 96 BC190 813 North American line plug 120 V 10 BC190 804 United Kingdom line plug 230 V 10 BC190 806 Japanese line plug 100 V 10 96 BC190 807 Australian line plug 230 V 10 96 BC190 808 Universal switchable adapter 115 V 10 96 or 230 V 10 95 with plug EN60320 2 2G e BC190 820 Universal adapter 100 240 V 10 95 with plug
44. D ites MANUAL OPTIONS 3 Open the TRIGGER OPTIONS menu TRIGGER OPTIONS Trigger On Edges Video on A Pulse Width on A 4 42 Select Pulse Width on A to open the trigger on pulse width menu TRIGGER ON PULSE WIDTH Condition Update lt t On Trigger Single Shot zt 410 st 107 Triggering on Waveforms 4 Triggering on Pulses Select the positive pulse icon then jump to Condition j Select t then jump to Update j Select On Trigger j The test tool is now prepared to trigger on narrow pulses only Observe that the trigger key labels at the bottom of the screen have been adapted to set the pulse conditions CONDITION E TRIGGER gt t OFF LEVEL OPTIONS To set the pulse width to 5 ms do the following 8 GENE Enable the arrow keys to adjust the pulse width 9 amp Select 5 ms All narrow positive pulses shorter than 5 ms are now displayed on the screen See Figure 33 67 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Tip The test tool stores all triggered screens in the replay memory For example if you setup your triggering for glitches you can capture 100 glitches with time stamps Use the REPLAY key to look at all the stored glitches MANUAL 20ms I1 5 00ms A TRIGGER LEVEL OPTIONS Figure 33 Triggering on Narrow Glitches CONDITION gt t sd OFF 68 Finding Missing Pulses The next example covers finding
45. E and a serial number for example IMAGE004 bmp If no free memory locations are available a message pops up that proposes to you to overwrite the oldest data set Do one of the following If you don t want to overwrite the oldest data set press CEN then delete one or more memory locations and save again f you want to overwrite the oldest data set press Fa 76 Deleting Screens with Associated Setups To delete a screen and associated setup do the following Display the SAVE key labels 1 SAVE SAVE RECALL 5 INT ETE 2 Open the FILE OPTIONS menu 3 Select the source internal memory INT or a USB device Highlight DELETE 5 ENTER Accept your choice and jump to the filename field Select the file to be deleted Or Select all files for deletion 7 ENTER Delete the selected files o Recalling Screens with Associated Setups To recall a screen setup do the following 1 SAVE 2 CEN NN een s P aO 7 ENTER Display the save key labels SAVE RECALL amp o INT opri Open the RECALL menu Select the source internal memory INT or a USB device Highlight DATA Accept your choice and jump to the filename field Select the file to be recalled Recall the selected screen setup Observe that the recalled waveform is displayed and that HOLD appears on the screen From this point you can use cursors and zoom for analysis or you can print
46. IONS Figure 34 Triggering on Missing Pulses 4 69 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual 70 Using Memory and PC About this Chapter The ports are fully isolated from the input channels and are covered with dust covers when not in use This chapter provides a step by step introduction to the general functions of the test tool that can be used in the three main modes Scope Meter or Recorder You will find information on computer communication at the end of this chapter Using the USB Ports USB stick The test tool is provided with two USB ports e aUSB host port to connect an external flash memory drive USB stick for data storage e amini USB B port which allows you to connect the test tool to a PC for remote control and data transfer under PC control see Using FlukeView on page 79 Mini SB Figure 35 Test Tool USB Connections 71 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Saving and Recalling You can 72 Save screens and setups to internal memory and recall them again from memory The test tool has 30 screen and setup memories 10 record and setup memories and 9 screen image memories See also Table 1 Save up to 256 screens and setups to a USB memory device and recall them again from memory Name saved screens and setups according to your own preferences Recall screens and recordings to analyze the screen image at a later date Re
47. IS 7 102 Replacement Parts eene RU k buke k n d k ken kak B WE RW A Ak da ha V R 7 102 Optional Accessorles icd dip ROO ERRORES kal ESA N leh A L AE WAA RA 7 105 Troubleshooting WEE EE 7 108 The Test Tool Shuts Down After a Short Time sse 7 108 The Screen Remains Black 7 108 The Test Tool Cannot Be Turned Off sss 7 108 FlukeView Does Not Recognize The Test Tool 7 108 Battery Operated Fluke Accessories Do Not Function sseesseesesss 7 109 ln 8 111 deele Le EL EE 8 111 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual rere M 8 112 Isolated Inputs A B C and D Vertical ssssseeeneeenenene 8 112 Horizontal iced geed 8 112 Trigger and Delay EE 8 114 Automatic Connect and View Trigger EEE kk kk kk kk kk kk 8 114 Edge Trgger setbegec zt Area rerern r n h _erer rrr 8 114 Isolated External Trigger OO ax 8 114 VER del TEEN 8 115 Pulse Width Trigger Raider eee Ree e e ec ete et 8 115 Gontinuous Auto TEE 8 115 Automatic Capturing Scope Screens iiEEEEEEEE kk k kk k kk K KAKA KAK RA 8 115 Automatic Scope Measurements kek kk kk kk kk r KA KAKA A KAKA KA AA 8 116 EE 8 116 DG Voltage VDO s dne itm eee n RE Te 8 116 AG Voltage VAO Eegeregie Ee Du ee e RB 8 116 AC DC Voltage True DMES nennen nennen nnne nennt 8 117 Amperes AMP 3 iet
48. Meter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual AC DC Voltage True RMS Ranges 500 0 mV 5 000 V 50 00 V 500 0 V 1100 V Full Scale Reading 5000 counts Accuracy DO TO GO Hz tees 1 10 counts 60 Hz to 1 kHz An 2 5 15 counts For higher frequencies the frequency roll off of the Meter input starts affecting accuracy All accuracies are valid if the waveform amplitude is larger than 5 of full scale Amperes AMP With Optional Current Probe or Current Shunt Ranges 4 iEKKE kuEeeez same as VDC VAC VAC DC Probe Sensitivity 100 V A 1 mV A 10 mV A 100 mV A 1 V A 10 V A and 100 V A ACCUNAGY i saz nani nen Maban nana same as VDC VAC VAC DC 122 add current probe or current shunt accuracy Recorder TrendPlot Meter or Scope Chart recorder that plots a graph of min and max values of Meter or Scope measurements over time Measurement Speed gt 5 measurements s Time DIV s eoi nala k n nal n 5 s div to 30 min div Record Size min max average 19200 points Recorded Time Span 64 min to 546 hours Time Reference time from start time of day Scope Record Records scope waveforms in deep memory while displaying the waveform in Roll mode elei Input A B C D Max Sample Speed 4 ms div to 1 min div 125 MS s Glitch cap
49. ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series II Fluke 190 062 102 104 202 204 502 504 Users Manual May 2011 Rev 2 1 14 2011 2014 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies Cursor Recorder hpp00 eps LIMITED WARRANTY amp LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service The warranty period is three years for the test tool and one year for its accessories The warranty period begins on the date of shipment Parts product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller and does not apply to fuses disposable batteries or to any product which in Fluke s opinion has been misused altered neglected or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Fluke warrants that software will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non defective media Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of Fluke Wa
50. UKE 190 1 xx essere 3 5 ns FLUKE 190 062 ssssssseseeee 5 8 ns Analog Bandwidth Limiters 20 MHz and 10 kHz Input COUPLING EE AC DC Polartv eisene Normal Inverted Sensitivity Ranges with 10 1 probe 20 mV to 1000 V div direct C151 5 1455545415 terit soe 2 mV to 100 V div 112 Dynamic Hange gt 8 div 10 MHz gt 4 div gt 10 MHz Waveform Positioning Range t4 divisions Input Impedance on BNC DC Hew 4 channel models 1 MO 1 14 pF 2 25 pF 2 channel models 1 MO 1 15 pF 2 25 pF gt AN max Input Voltage For detailed specifications see Safety on page 126 Vertical Accuracy 2 1 96 0 04 range div 2 mV div 2 9 0 08 range div For voltage measurements with 10 1 probe add probe accuracy see section 10 1 Probe on page 129 Digitizer Resolution 8 bits separate digitizer for each input Horizontal Minimum Time Base Speed Scope Record 2 min div Real Time Sampling Rate FLUKE 190 50x 5 ns to 4 us div 3 or 4 channels up to 1 25 GS s 2 ns to 4 us div 2 channels up to 2 5 GS s 1 ns to 4 us div 1 channel up to 5 GS s 10 us to 120 sid 125 MS s FLUKE190 202 204 2 ns to 4 us div 1 or 2 channels up to 2 5 GS s 5 ns to 4 us
51. When you press the AUTO MANUAL auto set key the input coupling can either be set to dc or left unchanged 5 DER Select Unchanged When you press the AUTO MANUAL auto set key glitch capture can either be set to On or left unchanged 6 SS Select Unchanged Note The auto set option for the signal frequency is similar to the automatic trigger option for the signal frequency See Chapter 4 Automatic Trigger Options However the auto set option determines the behavior of the auto set function and shows only effect when you press the auto set key 93 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual 94 About this Chapter This chapter covers basic maintenance procedures that can be performed by the user For complete service disassembly repair and calibration information see the Service Manual www fluke com Warning e Have an approved technician repair the product e Use only specified replacement parts e Before carrying out any maintenance carefully read the safety information at the beginning of this manual Chapter 7 Maintaining the Test Tool Cleaning the Test Tool Warning Remove the input signals before you clean the test tool Clean the test tool with a damp cloth and a mild soap Do not use abrasives solvents or alcohol These may damage the text on the test tool Storing the Test Tool If you are storing the test tool for an extended period of time charge the Li ion Lithium
52. ack signal inputs models 190 xx4 or two safety BNC jack inputs and two safety 4 mm banana jack inputs models 190 xx2 See Figure 5 Isolated input architecture allows independent floating measurements with each input INPUT A INPUT B A SEE WARNING ON REAR pe ALL INPUTS SS 600V CAT IV 4 S i 21 CAT IV 1000V CAT III CAT IX Ed ALL INPUTS ISOLATED INPUT C INPUT A SEE WARNING Pa AFON REAR CAT D ALL INPUTS ISOLATED ALL INPUTS FA 600V CAT IV TL t 300v 1000V CAT Ill CA IY Figure 5 Measurement Connections Using the Scope and Meter 1 Input Connections Making Input Connections To make scope measurements connect the red voltage probe to input A the blue voltage probe to input B the grey voltage probe to input C and the green voltage probe to input D Connect the short ground leads of each voltage probe to its own reference potential See Figure 6 For Meter measurements refer to the applicable section in this chapter A Warning To avoid electrical shock use the insulation sleeve Figure 1 item e if you use the probes without the hook clip or the ground spring Notes To maximally benefit from having independently isolated floating inputs and to avoid problems caused by improper use read Chapter 6 Tips For an accurate indication of the measured signal it is necessary to match the probe to the test t
53. alue Set RELATIVE to ON ON is highlighted This stores the reference value as reference for subsequent measurements Observe the ADJUST REFERENCE soft key F3 that enables you to adjust the reference value see step 5 below Measure the voltage to be compared to the reference Using the Scope and Meter 1 Making Multimeter Measurements for models 190 xx2 Now the large reading is the actual input value minus the stored reference value The bargraph indicates the actual input value The actual input value and the reference value are displayed below the large reading ACTUAL xxxx REFERENCE xxx see Figure 18 TEST Even RELATIVE 3 10 mV Wun 0 100 200 300 400 500mU ACTUAL 4769mU REFERENCE 1662mU RELATIVE ADJUST MEASURE ON gt FETTE Figure 18 Making a Relative Measurement You can use this feature when for example you need to monitor input activity voltage temperature in relation to a known good value 39 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Adjusting the reference value To adjust the reference value do the following 5 Display the Adjust Reference menu 6 Select the digit you want to adjust 7 GG Aqjstthe digit Repeat step 6 and step 7 until finished 8 ENTER Enter the new reference value 40 Chapter 2 Using The Recorder Functions About this Chapter This chapter provides a step by step introduction to the recorder functions of th
54. an be active at the same time therefor remote control and data transfer via mini USB is not possible when saving or recalling data to or from the USB stick 125 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Environmental Environmental MIL PRF 28800F Class 2 Temperature Operating battery installed 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F no battery installed 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity Maximum Relative Operating 0 to 10 C 32 to 50 F noncondensing 10 to 30 C 50 to 86 F 95 96 5 96 30 to 40 C 86 to 104 F 75 96 5 96 40 to 50 C 104 to 122 F 45 5 96 Storage 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F noncondensing Altitude Operating CATIII 600V CATII 1000V 3 km 10 000 feet CATIV 600V CATIII 1000V 2 km 6 600 feet Storage EE 12 km 40 000 feet Vibration Sinusoidal max 3g Vibration Random eee 0 03 g Hz je max 30 g 126 Electromagnetic Environment EN IEC61326 1 Portable Equipment Enclosure Protection IP51 ref IEC60529 Standards Conforms Io CE E Electromagnetic Compatibility Applies
55. aveform up or down Switch the result waveform on off toggle N The sensitivity range of the mathematical result is equal to the sensitivity range of the least sensitive input divided by the scale factor 28 Using Mathematics Function Spectrum FFT The Spectrum function shows the spectral content of the input A B C or D waveform in the input waveform color It performs an FFT Fast Fourier Transform to transform the amplitude waveform from the time domain into the frequency domain To reduce the effect of side lobes leakage it is recommended to use Auto windowing This will automatically adapt the part of the waveform that is analyzed to a complete number of cycles Selecting Hanning Hamming or no windowing results in a faster update but also in more leakage Ensure that the entire waveform amplitude remains on the screen To use the Spectrum function do the following 1 score Display the scope key labels 2 pn o Open the Waveform Options menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform on Normal Off Fast On Full Mathematics Reference Persistence 3 Jump to Waveform and select Mathematics to open the Mathematics menu MATHEMATICS Function Window Off XV Mode El Spectrum B Hamming t Hanning x D Hone Select Function Spectrum D d Select the source waveform for the spectrum Source A B C or D Select Window A
56. call a setup to continue a measurement with the recalled operating configuration Notes Saved data is stored in non volatile Flash memory Not saved instrument data is stored in RAM memory and will be kept at least 30 seconds when the battery is removed when no power is supplied via the BC 190 power adapter Table 1 Test Tool Internal Memory Mode Memory locations 30x 10x 9x METER Setup Screen image 1 screen SCOPE Setup Setup Screen image 1 screen 100 replay screens SCOPE REC Setup Screen image record data TRENDPLOT Setup Screen image trendplot data Notes In persistence mode the most recent waveform will be saved not all waveforms that build the persistence display GEET In the displayed file list of stored data the following symbols are used setup 1 screen setup replay screens record data setup trendplot data screen image imagexxx bmp a screen image can be copied to a USB stick connected to the test tool The USB stick connected to a PC allows you to insert the image for instance into a text document The copying function is available under SAVE and F4 File OPTIONS A screen image can not be recalled on to the screen Using Memory and PC Saving and Recalling Saving Screens with Associated Setups To save for example a screen setup in Scope mode do the following 1 Display the SAVE key labels SAVE SAVE RECALL f
57. can be shorted by metal objects e g coins paperclips pens or other Never use a battery pack or charger showing visible damage Batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can cause burns or explode If exposure to chemicals occurs clean with water and get medical aid Repair the product before use if the battery leaks ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual PACKAGE CONTAINS LITHIUM ION BATTERIES e Alteration of battery pack there shall be no attempt to open modify reform or repair a battery pack which appears to be malfunctioning or which has been physically damaged e Do not disassemble or crush battery packs e Use the battery only in the application for which it is intended e Retain the original product information for future reference Recommendations to safe transport of battery packs e The battery pack must adequately be protected against short circuit or damage during transport e Always consult the IATA guidelines describing safe air transport of Li ion batteries Refer also to the section in the beginning of this paragraph on safe use of the battery pack e Check in luggage battery packs are only allowed when installed in the Product e Hand carried luggage a number of battery packs as required for normal and individual use is allowed e Always consult national local guidelines that are applicable for shipment by mail or other transporters e Amaximum of 3 battery packs may be shipped b
58. d It is possible to combine two or three analysis functions A typical application using these functions follows e First replay the last screens to find the screen of special interest e Then zoom in on the signal event e Finally make measurements using the cursors Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens When you are in scope mode the test tool automatically stores the 100 most recent screens When you press the HOLD key or the REPLAY key the memory contents are frozen Use the functions in the REPLAY menu to go back in time by stepping through the stored screens to find the screen of your interest This feature lets you capture and view signals even if you did not press HOLD 49 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Replaying Step by Step To step through the last scope screens do the following 1 REPLAY From scope mode open the REPLAY menu H NM gt EXIT PREVIOUS NEXT PLAY REPLAY Observe that the waveform is frozen and that REPLAY appears at the top of the screen see Figure 23 Step through the previous screens 2 mm 3 m Observe that the bottom of the waveform area displays the replay bar with a screen number and related time stamp Step through the next screens 50 01701 21 37 42 REPLAY 5 H j EXIT PREVIOUS NEXT PLAY REPLAY Figure 23 Replaying a Waveform The replay bar represents all 100 stored screens in memory The 3l icon represents t
59. d the trigger key will be lit and the trigger parameters appear in black When no trigger is found the trigger parameters appear in gray ands the key light will be off Using Trigger Delay or Pre trigger You can begin to display the waveform some time before or after the trigger point has been detected Initially you have a half screen 6 divisions of pre trigger view negative delay To set the trigger delay do the following 5 Hold down to adjust the trigger delay Observe that the trigger icon Ton the screen moves to show the new trigger position When the trigger position moves left off of the screen the trigger icon changes into SJ to indicate that you have selected a trigger delay Moving the trigger icon to the right on the display gives you a pre trigger view This allows you to see what happened before the trigger event or what caused the trigger In case of a trigger delay the status at the bottom of the screen will change For example AT 500 0ms This means that input A is used as the trigger source with a positive slope The 500 0 ms indicates the positive delay between trigger point and waveform display Triggering on Waveforms 4 Using Trigger Delay or Pre trigger When a valid trigger signal is found the trigger key will be lit and the trigger parameters appear in black When no trigger is found the trigger parameters appear in gray ands the key light will be off 500 ms
60. d to allow selection of two different external trigger levels 0 12 V and 1 2 V EDGE TRIG Ext TRIGGER A B ib RS OPTIONS 4 pm Select 1 2V under the Ext LEVEL label From this point the trigger level is fixed and is compatible with logic signals Triggering on Video Signals To trigger on a video signal first select the standard of the video signal you are going to measure 1 Apply a video signal to the red input A 2 Display the TRIGGER key labels AUTO TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER BCD jh 9s MANUAL OPTIONS 3 Open the Trigger Options menu TRIGGER OPTIONS Trigger On Edges Video on A Pulse Width on A 4 42 Select Video on A to open the TRIGGER ON VIDEO menu TRIGGER ON VIDEO Polarity PAL NTSC Positive Negative Pol Pius SECAM Hon interlaced 5 3e Select positive signal polarity for video signals with negative going sync pulses Triggering on Waveforms 4 Triggering on Video Signals 2004s Field FIELD TRIGGER 2 ALL LINES LINE HR OPTIONS Figure 32 Measuring Interlaced Video Signals n Select a video standard or Non interlaced and return If you select Non interlaced a scan rate selection menu will open Trigger level and slope are now fixed Observe that the key labels at the bottom of the screen have been changed to allow further selection of specific video trigger settings 65 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual
61. e able to communicate with the ScopeMeter A 1 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Installing the USB Drivers To install the USB drivers do the following 1 Connect the Fluke 190 Series II instrument to the PC The USB cable can be plugged in and out hot swap when both the computer and the instrument are on It is not required to power off When there is no driver loaded for the Fluke 190 Series II instrument Windows will show that there is New Hardware detected and the Wizard for installing new hardware will open Depending on your PC settings Windows may ask for permission to search the Windows Update Web site on the internet for the latest revision When you have an internet connection it is advised to select Yes and click Next To install drivers from the CD ROM or from a location on the hard drive select No not this time Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Pead our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Cancel 2 Inthe following window click Next to install the software automatically Windows will download the drive
62. e reference input of each input section is electrically isolated from the reference inputs of the other input sections The isolated input architecture makes the test tool about as versatile as having four independent instruments The advantages of having independently floating isolated inputs are e It allows simultaneous measurement of independently floating signals Tips Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs 6 e Additional safety Since the commons are not directly connected the chance of causing short circuit when measuring multiple signals is greatly reduced e Additional safety When measuring in systems with multiple grounds the ground currents induced are kept to a minimum Because the references are not connected together inside the test tool each reference of the used inputs must be connected to a reference voltage Independently floating isolated inputs are still coupled by parasitic capacitance This can occur between the input references and the environment and between the input references mutually see Figure 39 For this reason you should connect the references to a system ground or another stable voltage If the reference of an input is connected to a high speed and or high voltage signal you should be aware of parasitic capacitance See Figure 39 Figure 41 Figure 42 and Figure 43 Note The input channels are electrically isolated from the USB port and from the power adapter input 83
63. e stack values for computing actions 2 D4001 1 x 4 Mb SRAM memory used to store the actual screen and instrument setup saved screens and instrument setups Appendices C Instrument Security Procedures Appendix C Instrument Security Procedures D5000 D5002 2 x 64 Mb Flash EEPROM Non volatile memory used to store operating code instrument firmware for the product and to store calibration constants D5001 D5003 2 x 8 Mb SRAM memory used to store the actual screen and instrument setup saved screens and instrument setups C 1 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Security Summary The operating code instrument firmware stored in D5000 D5002 can be read using dedicated remote interface commands only available for use by Product Development The instrument firmware can be loaded using a dedicated Fluke software program only available for Fluke authorized workshops Calibration constants stored in D5000 D5002 can be read using special remote interface commands only available for use by Product Development The calibration constants are generated when the meter is sent through its calibration process and are fundamental to the test tool operation To clear the saved screens and instrument setups 1 Push the SAVE button 2 Cen Press FA FILE OPTIONS If you see a screen like figure C 1 no screens and instrument setups are stored Press the F4 key CLOSE to exit
64. e USER key 3 Press and release The test tool turns on and you should hear a double beep indicating the reset was successful 4 Ez Release the USER key Now look at the display you will see a screen that looks like Figure 3 Figure 3 The Screen After Reset Navigating a Menu The following example shows how to use the test tool s menus to select a function Sequently follow steps 1 through 3 to open the scope menu and to choose an item 1 score Press the scope key to display the labels that define the present use for the four blue function keys at the bottom of the screen WAVEFORI OPTIONS 2 Fa o o Open the Waveform Options menu This menu is displayed at the bottom of the screen Actual settings are shown on a yellow background The setting on a black background can be changed upon operation of the blue arrow keys and confirmed with the ENTER key See Figure 4 WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform lon Normal Off Fast On Full Mathematics Reference Persistence Using the Scope and Meter 1 Navigating a Menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform On Normal Off Off Fast On Persistence Full Mathematics Reference Figure 4 Basic Navigation 3a 3e Use the blue arrow keys to highlight the item 3b Press the blue ENTER key to accept the selection The next option will be selected After the
65. e following items not available separately 1x Hook Clip for Probe Tip black 1x Ground Lead with Mini Alligator Clip black 2x Ground Spring for Probe Tip black 2x Insulation Sleeve for Probe Tip black 2x Probe Tip to BNC Adapter 105 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Optional accessories continued Probe Accessory Extension Set VPS410 VPS410 II The set includes the following items not available separately e 1x Industrial Alligator for Probe Tip black 1x 2 mm Test Probe for Probe Tip black 1x 4 mm Test Probe for Probe Tip black 1x Industrial Alligator for 4 mm Banana Jack black 1x Ground Lead with 4 mm Banana Jack black Software amp Carrying Case Kit Set contains the following parts e FlukeView Software activation key to convert the FlukeView demo version into an operational version e Hard Shell Carrying Case C290 FlukeView ScopeMeter Software for Windows full version Hard Shell Carrying Case External Battery Charger charges BP290 BP291 externally using BC190 High Working Voltage Ruggedized Probe 100 1 available in 4 colors 150 MHz category rating 1000V CAT III 600V CAT IV working voltage between probe tip and reference lead 2000V in a CAT III environment 1200V in a CAT IV environment 106 AS400 SCC290 SW90W C290 EBC290 VPS420 R red VPS420 B blue VPS420 G gray VPS420 V green Maintaining the Test Tool 7 Parts and Access
66. e test tool The introduction gives examples to show how to use the menus and perform basic operations Trend Plot Meter Opening the Recorder Main Menu First choose a measurement in scope or meter mode Now you can choose the recorder functions from the recorder main menu To open the main menu do the following 1 Open the recorder main menu Reconpen See Figure 19 Figure 19 Recorder Main Menu Trendplot Meter is only present in models 190 xx2 41 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Plotting Measurements Over Time TrendPlot Use the TrendPlot function to plot a graph of Scope or Meter measurements readings as function of time Note Because the navigations for the TrendPlot Scope and the TrendPlot Meter are identical only Scope TrendPlot is explained in the next sections 42 Starting a TrendPlot Function To start a TrendPlot do the following 1 Make automatic Scope or Meter measurements see Chapter 1 The readings will be plotted 2 RECORDEF Open the RECORDER main menu 3 ae Highlight Trend Plot Start the TrendPlot recording The test tool continuously records the digital readings of the measurements and displays these as a graph The TrendPlot graph rolls from right to left like a paper chart recorder Observe that the recorded time from start appears at the bottom of the screen The present reading appears on top of the screen See Figure 20 Note When simulta
67. eform To obtain a more detailed view of a waveform you can zoom in on a waveform using the zooM function To zoom in on a waveform do the following 1 52 Display the zooM key labels ZOOM appears at the top of the screen and the waveform is magnified Enlarge decrease the time div or shrink increase the time div the waveform Scroll A position bar displays the position of the zoomed part in relation to the total waveform Tip Even when the key labels are not displayed at the bottom of the screen you can still use the arrow keys to zoom in and out You can also use the s TIME ns key to zoom in and out zoom N 2 E Z00M gt Q 2 Figure 24 Zooming in a Waveform Observe that the bottom of the waveform area displays the zoom ratio position bar and time div see Figure 24 The zoom range depends on the amount of data samples stored in memory Turning Off the Zoom Function 4 Turn off the zoom function Making Cursor Measurements Cursors allow you to make precise digital measurements on waveforms This can be done on live waveforms recorded waveforms and on saved waveforms Using Horizontal Cursors on a Waveform To use the cursors for a voltage measurement do the following 1 CURSOR From scope mode display the cursor key labels CURSOR SCH BECH I NGT L M OFF Press to highlight Ed Highlight the upper cursor Move the upper cursor to the desired position on the
68. er jump to Trigger Filter 5 ee Set Noise Reject or HF Reject to On This is indicated by a taller trigger icon T When Noise Reject is on an increased trigger gap will be applied When HF Reject is on HF noise on the internal trigger signal will be suppressed Making a Single Acquisition To catch single events you can perform a single shot acquisition one time screen update To set up the test tool for a single shot of the input A waveform continue from step 3 page 61 again 4 deis Select Single Shot 62 The word MANUAL appears at the top of the screen indicating that the test tool is waiting for a trigger As soon as the test tool receives a trigger the waveform is displayed and the instrument is set to hold This is indicated by the word HOLD at top of the screen The test tool will now have a screen like Figure 30 Arm the test tool for a new single UN shot Tip The test tool stores all single shots in the replay memory Use the Replay function to look at all the stored single shots see Chapter 3 SINGLE lt E HOLD 20us Trig AL TRIGGER OPTIONS EDGE TRIG fa We BCD EEX Figure 30 Making a Single Shot Measurement N Cycle Triggering N Cycle triggering enables you to create a stable picture of for example n cycle burst waveforms Each next trigger is generated after the waveform has crossed the trigger level N times in the direction that complies with the selected trigger slo
69. ered START SINGLE SWEEP ON EXT Conditions Stop on trigger Stop when untriggered 8 e Select one of the Conditions ta and accept the selection For external triggering 190 xx2 continue at step 9 47 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual 9 Select the desired trigger slope Va an Slope and jump to Level 10 Select the 0 12V or 1 2V trigger tefa level and accept all recorder options 11 Apply a trigger signal to the red and black ext trigger banana inputs During recording samples are continuously saved in deep memory The last twelve recorded divisions are displayed on the screen See Figure 22 Use View All to display the full memory contents Note To learn more about the Single Shot trigger function see Chapter 4 Triggering on Waveforms 48 Xr STOPPED 4s totais 2h RECORDER VIEW ALL EXIT RUH OPTIONS HORMA RECORDER Figure 22 Triggered Single Sweep Recording Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record From a TrendPlot or Scope Record you can use the analysis functions CURSORS and ZOOM to perform detailed waveform analysis These functions are described in Chapter 3 Using Replay Zoom and Cursors Chapter 3 Using Replay Zoom and Cursors About this Chapter This chapter covers the capabilities of the analysis functions Cursor Zoom and Replay These functions can be used with one or more of the primary functions Scope TrendPlot or Scope Recor
70. eter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Trigger and Delay Trigger Modes esesss Automatic Edge Video Pulse Width N Cycle External 190 xx2 Trigger Delay up to 1200 divisions Pre Trigger View one full screen length rp etek 12 div to 1200 div Max Delay eL 48 s at 4 s div Automatic Connect and View Trigger elle A B C D EXT 190 xx2 Slope ele Positive Negative Dual 114 Edge Trigger Screen Update Free Run On Trigger Single Shot Gource a a HHHH HH A B C D EXT 190 xx2 Slope tn bh Positive Negative Dual Trigger Level Control Range t4 divisions Trigger Sensitivity DC to 5 MHz at gt 5 mV div 0 5 divisions DC to 5 MHz at 2 mV div and 5 mV div 1 division 500 MHz FLUKE 190 50X ss 1 division 600 MHz FLUKE 190 50X 2 divisions 200 MHz FLUKE 190 2xx 1 division 250 MHz FLUKE 190 2xx 2 divisions 100 MHz FLUKE 190 1xx sse 1 division 150 MHz FLUKE 190 1xx 2 divisions 60 MHz FLUKE 190 062 1 division 100 MHz FLUKE 190 062 2 divisions Isolated External Trigger 190 xx2 Bandwidth u kk kek R 10 kHz Mode Automatic
71. fications 8 Automatic Scope Measurements AC DC Voltage True RMS Maximum Voltage WIth 10 1 DIO D siy liy ds Keseke nae la a are daa k n 1000 V OIF CE 151 cece sted rd ana 300 V Maximum Resolution With 10 1 probe 1 mV direct 121 idee eei ere y Bena ce 100 uV Full Scale Reading 1100 counts Accuracy FLUKE 190 xx2 DC to 60 HZ 1 5 10 counts 60 Hz to 20 kHz s 2 5 15 counts 20 kHz to 1 MS sess 5 20 counts 1 MHz to 25 MHZ 10 20 counts For higher frequencies the instrument s frequency roll off starts affecting accuracy Accuracy FLUKE 190 xx4 DC to 60 Hz 3 96 10 counts 60 Hz to 20 KS UU 4 96 15 counts 20 kHz to 1 MS 6 20 counts 1 MHz to 25 MEz 10 96 20 counts For higher frequencies the instrument s frequency roll off starts affecting accuracy 117 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Amperes AMP With Optional Current Probe or Current Shunt Ranges 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeneeerenees same as VDC VAC VAC DC Probe Sensitivity 100 n V A 1 mV A 10 mV A 100 mV A 400 mV A 1 V A 10 V A and 100 V A Accuracy eeeeen same as VDC VAC VAC DC add current probe or current shunt accuracy Peak Modes Max peak Min peak or peak to peak Maximum Voltage with 10 1 Groben 1000 V elle ga EE 300
72. g 1 Display the SCOPE key labels Eg 1 SCOPE Display the scope key labels 2 Fa o Open the WAVEFORM OPTIONS ZE MENU Open the WAVEFORM OPTIONS menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch ficquisition fiverage Waveform ut WAVEFORM OPTIONS Glitch Acquisition Average Waveform Off Fast On Persistence Full Mathematics Reference Off Fast On Persistence Full Mathematics Select Glitch Off then select Reference Average On o open the Sio AVERAGE menu 3 SS Select Acquisition S Select Average 8 Fast for fast waveform update rate shortest record length decreased zoom rate no See also Using Average for Smoothing Waveforms readings possible on page 21 Glitch capture and average do not affect bandwidth Full maximum waveform detail Further noise suppression is possible with bandwidth 10 000 samples per waveform limiting filters See Working with Noisy Waveforms on record length maximum zoom page 27 rate lower waveform update rate 24 Normal optimal waveform update rate and zoom range combination 4 pn o o Exit the menu See also Table 2 in Chapter 8 Selecting AC Coupling After a reset the test tool is dc coupled so that ac and dc voltages appear on the screen Use ac coupling when you wish to observe a small ac signal that rides on a dc signal To select ac coupling do the following 1 EN Display the INPUT A key labels INPUT A COUPLING PROBE
73. h ground e Do not apply input voltages above the rating of the instrument Use caution when using 1 1 test leads because the probe tip voltage will be directly transmitted to the product e Do not use exposed metal BNC or banana plug connectors Fluke offers cables with plastic safety designed BNC connectors suitable for the ScopeMeter Test Tool product see Chapter 7 Optional accessories e Do not insert metal objects into connectors e Use the product only as specified or the protection supplied by the product can be compromised e Carefully read all instructions e Do not use the product if it operates incorrectly e Do not use the product or its accessories in case of any damage e Disable the product or its accessories in case of any damage Safety Information Read First e Keep fingers behind the finger guards on the probes e Use only correct measurement category CAT voltage and current rated probes test leads and adapters for the measurement e Do not exceed the Measurement Category CAT rating of the lowest rated individual component of a product probe or accessory e Do not use the product around explosive gas vapor or in damp or wet environments e Measure a known voltage first to make sure that the product operates correctly e Examine the case before you use the product Look for cracks or missing plastic Carefully look at the insulation around the terminals e Do not wor
74. he picture being displayed on the screen in this example SCREEN 51 If the bar is partly white the memory is not completely filled with 100 screens From this point you can use the zoom and cursor functions to study the signal in more detail Replaying Continuously You can also replay the stored screens continuously like playing a video tape To replay continuously do the following 1 From Scope mode open the REPLAY menu H Lal L4 EXIT PREVIOUS NEXT PLAY REPLAY Observe that the waveform is frozen and REPLAY appears at the top of the screen 2 EE Continuously replay the stored Screens in ascending order Wait until the screen with the signal event of interest appears 3 EE Stop the continuous replay Using Replay Zoom and Cursors 3 Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens Turning Off the Replay Function 4 Turn off REPLAY Capturing 100 Intermittents Automatically When you use the test tool in triggered mode 100 triggered screens are captured By combining the trigger possibilities with the capability of capturing 100 screens for later replay you can leave the test tool unattended to capture intermittent signal anomalies This way you could use Pulse Triggering to trigger and capture 100 intermittent glitches or you could capture 100 UPS startups For triggering see Chapter 4 Triggering on Waveforms 51 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Zooming in on a Wav
75. hear a double beep indicating the reset was successful 4 Ez Release 88 Suppressing Key Labels and Menu s You can close a menu or hide key label at any time Hide any key label press again to display the key label again toggle function A displayed menu will be closed To display menus or key labels press one of the yellow menu keys e g the SCOPE key You can also close a menu using the R softkey CLOSE Changing the Information Language During operation of the test tool messages may appear at the bottom of the screen You can select the language in which these messages are displayed In this example you can select English or French To change the language from English to French do the following EH 2 NEN Display the USER key labels UERSION OPTIONS LANGUAGE amp CAL Open the LANGUAGE SELECT menu LANGUAGE SELECT Language SPANISH JAPANESE RUSSIAN FRENCH PORTUGUESE CHINESE POLISH GERMAN ITALIAH KOREAN CZECH Highlight FRENCH 3 0 TT Accept French as the language Note The languages available in your test tool may differ from this example Tips 6 Changing the Information Language Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness To adjust the contrast and backlight brightness do the following E 2 9 Display the UsER key labels OPTIONS LaNGuace VERSION Enable the arrow keys for manual contrast and backlight adjustment 3 GOD Adiust the co
76. ig certi dl at bia nan kade U he He Do de ipee 8 118 Peaks ceci Eon UD uo E LED T rre cece ed 8 118 Erequency H2z EE 8 118 Duty Cycle DU TY titre eeepc hia Lei eite era alee 8 118 P lse Width PUESE 5 iier c eco rt cette tet e Partita 8 118 Mod 8 118 Ve KEE 8 119 Power A and B C and D eie ee Ld c eed eti egt ecco De 8 119 Phase A and B GC and D cec cde teure ire d alae 8 119 Temperature TEMP eine P d bk R v sek eegen 8 119 Decibel dB 5 db E DOMUM setinces teed 8 119 Meter Measurements for Fluke 190 xx4 EE kk kk ee 8 120 Meter Measurements for Fluke 190 xx2 ui kk kk kk kk Kek KK nn 8 120 vi Contents continued Meter Input Banana Jaks iseer seendo du oiie nd kas ake k r n da sehl SENA al k nk tepk RA kl Redk 8 120 Meter F nCtlOFis xizim le eri De reet than hebe S bedeelegen 8 120 ET 8 120 Ohims Q een ano um ace dite E e eb e 8 121 e eiis a SCH RE 8 121 DOGG 5 cete etre made aue i rema cate rra sete een irre te een rd 8 121 Temperature TEMP iie eee e Ree HER EE esten 8 121 DG Voltage NIE a ayy a add ee ecce yet cipue gereret es aa de 8 121 AG Voltage VAG eege dE Eee d tere ci pet da ce es 8 121 AC DC Voltage True RMS sse eene nennen nennen nennt nnne neni 8 122 Amperes AMP 3 55 x n di n mayin rt ear pec Id er E CY ego eels 8 122 lacere M EE 8 122 TrendPlot Meter or Scope AA 8 122 SCope HecOtd i td is te RO HUBS 8 12
77. ion batteries before storing 95 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Charging the Batteries At delivery the Li ion batteries may be empty and must be charged for 5 hours with the test tool turned off to reach full charge When battery power is used the battery indicator at the top of the screen informs you about the condition of the batteries The battery symbols are Il Ii KO kO II The symbol E indicates that there are typically five minutes of operating time left See also Displaying Battery Information on page 101 To charge the batteries and power the instrument connect the power adapter as shown in Figure 46 To charge the batteries more quickly turn off the test tool Caution To avoid overheating of the batteries during charging do not exceed the allowable ambient temperature given in the specifications Note No damage will occur if the power adapter is connected for long periods e g during the weekend The instrument then automatically switches to trickle charging 96 Figure 46 Charging the Batteries Alternatively you may choose to exchange the battery Fluke accessory BP290 or BP291 with a fully charged one and use the external battery charger EBC290 optional Fluke accessory Maintaining the Test Tool Replacing the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Warning Use only the Fluke BP290 not recommended for 190 xx4 or BP291 for replacement When no adap
78. ions At the lower right of the display the status line indicates a time You can choose this time to represent either the start time of the recording Time of Day or the time elapsed since the start of the recording From Start To change the time reference proceed from step 6 as follows 7 Open the RECORDER OPTIONS Em ane RECORDER OPTIONS Reference Time of Select Time of Day or From TER Start Turning Off the TrendPlot Display o Kun Exit the recorder function Using The Recorder Functions Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory Scope Record Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory Scope Record The SCOPE RECORD function is a roll mode that logs a long waveform of each active input This function can be used to monitor waveforms like motion control signals or the power on event of an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS During recording fast transients are captured Because of the deep memory recording can be done for more than one day This function is similar to the roll mode in many DSO s but has deeper memory and better functionality Starting a Scope Record Function To record for example the input A and input B waveform do the following 1 Apply a signal to input A and input B peconoen 3 e From the Recorder main menu Z highlight Scope Record and Start the recording Open the RECORDER main menu The waveform moves across the screen from right to left like on a
79. k alone e Comply with local and national safety codes Use personal protective equipment approved rubber gloves face protection and flame resistant clothes to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed e The battery door must be closed and locked before you operate the product ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual e Do not operate the product with covers removed or the case open Hazardous voltage exposure is possible e Remove the input signals before you clean the product e Use only specified replacement parts Voltage ratings that are mentioned in the warnings are given as limits for working voltage They represent V ac rms 50 60 Hz for ac sinewave applications and as V dc for dc applications Measurement Category IV refers to the overhead or underground utility service of an installation Measurement Category III refers to distribution level and fixed installation circuits inside a building Measurement Category II refers to local level which is applicable for appliances and portable equipment The terms Isolated or Electrically floating are used in this manual to indicate a measurement in which the product input BNC is connected to a voltage different from earth ground The isolated input connectors have no exposed metal and are fully insulated to protect against electrical shock The BNC jacks can independently be connected to a voltage
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81. l replay screens recall them from memory using the RECALL option Renaming Stored Screens and Setup Files To modify the name of stored files do the following 1 2 3 SAVE ENTER oak Display the SAVE key labels SAVE RECALL S INT FILE OPTIONS Open the FILE OPTIONS menu Select the source internal memory INT or a USB device Highlight RENAME Accept your choice and jump to the filename field Highlight the file to be renamed 10 ENTER if i6 Open the RENAME menu Skip to a new character position Select another character Repeat 8 and 9 until done Accept the name and return to the RENAME menu Copying Moving Stored Screens and Setup Files You can copy or move a file from internal memory to a USB device or from a USB device to internal memory To copy or to move a file do the following 1 2 3 SAVE a Display the SAVE key labels SAVE RECALL INT options Open the FILE OPTIONS menu Select the source internal memory INT or a USB device The other memory will become the destination Using Memory and PC Using FlukeView 4 C Highlight Copy to copy or MOVE to move copy and delete source a file 5 Accept your choice and jump to the filename field 6 ep Select the file to be copied or moved Or pe Select all files 7 Copy or delete the selected files Using Fluke View With the FlukeView software you can upload wa
82. le AC Motor Speed drives D reete Vrms Hz Note AC motors are designed for use with a rotating magnetic field of constant strength This strength depends on the applied vottage Vpwm divided by the fundamental frequency of the appied voltage Hz The nominal Volt and Hz value are shown on the motor type plate Power A and B C and D Power Factor ratio between Watts and VA Range 0 00 to 1 00 Walt iniit beni RMS reading of multiplication corresponding samples of input A or C volts and Input B or D amperes Full Scale Reading 999 counts p ES Vrms x Arms Full Scale Reading 999 counts VA Reactive INAP V VA W Full Scale Reading eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eneee 999 counts Specifications 8 Automatic Scope Measurements Phase A and B C and D Range seien 180 to 180 degrees Resolutlori erret 1 degree Accuracy 0 1 Hz to 1 ME eR t2 degrees 1 MHz to 10 MS ee 3 degrees Temperature TEMP With Optional Temperature Probe F not for Japan Ranges C or EL 40 0 to 100 0 100 to 250 100 to 500 100 to 1000 100 to 2500 Probe Sensitivity 1 mV C and 1 mV F ACCULACY A 4 eke keka kk kk 1 5 5 counts add temperature probe accuracy for overall accuracy Decibel dB CUES V e edel dB relative to one volt dBm2
83. light A ac e 5 ENTER Open the CURRENT PROBE submenu CURRENT PROBE Sensitivity 100 nU f 400 mU A 1 Hip 10 VA 100 mU 100 U A 1 mU 37 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual current probe Highlight the corresponding sensitivity in the menu e g 1 mV A 6 gep Observe the sensitivity of the 7 ENTER Accept the current measurement Now you will see a screen like in Figure 17 PROBE MET PUTEM 4425A OO 0 10 20 30 40 50A RELATIVE zm MEASURE ON B ERENCE Figure 17 Ampere Measurement Readings 38 Selecting Auto Manual Ranges To activate manual ranging do the following during any Meter measurement 1 MANUAL Activate manual ranging AUTO 2 mV Increase V or decrease mV the range RANGE V Observe how the bargraph sensitivity changes Use manual ranging to set a fixed bargraph sensitivity and decimal point 3 MANUAL Choose auto ranging again AUTO When in auto ranging the bargraph sensitivity and decimal point are automatically adjusted while checking different signals Making Relative Meter Measurements A relative measurement displays the present measurement result relative to a defined reference value The following example shows how to perform a relative voltage measurement First obtain a reference value BH Display the METER key labels MERSURE PELA TEE REFERENCE Measure a voltage to be used as reference v
84. missing pulses in a train of positive pulses In this example it is assumed that the pulses have a 100 ms distance between the rising edges If the time accidently increases to 200 ms a pulse is missing To set the test tool to trigger on such missing pulses let it trigger on gaps bigger than about 110 ms Do the following 1 Display the TRIGGER key labels UTO L TRIGGER MANUAL OPTIONS AUTO TRIG BCD 2 Fa Open the TRIGGER OPTIONS menu TRIGGER OPTIONS Trigger On Edges Video on A Pulse Width on A 3 4 Select Pulse Width on A to open the TRIGGER ON PULSE WIDTH menu TRIGGER ON PULSE WIDTH Condition Update t On Trigger Single Shot zt E102 st 107 4 4 Select the positive pulse icon to trigger on a positive pulse then jump to Condition 5 hs Select gt t then jump to Update 6 3e Select On Trigger and exit the menu The test tool is now prepared to trigger on pulses that are more than a selectable time in duration Observe that the trigger menu at the bottom of the screen has been adapted to set the pulse condition CONDITION E TRIGGER lt t OFF LEVEL OPTIONS To set the pulse width to 110 ms continue as follows 7 8 Triggering on Waveforms Triggering on Pulses Enable the arrow keys to adjust the pulse width Gob SD Select 110 ms SINGLE lt HOLD 100ms Trig I1 110ms CONDITION R TRIGGER 1 t OFF l LEVEL OPT
85. mplate the failed or passed scope screen will be stored Up to 100 screens can be stored If the memory is full the first screen will be deleted in favor of the new screen to be stored The most appropriate reference waveform for the Pass Fail test is a waveform envelope To use the Pass Fail function using a waveform envelope do the following 1 Display a reference waveform as described in the previous section Comparing Waveforms 2 From the Pass Fail Testing menu select Store Fail each scope screen with samples outside the reference will be stored Store Pass each scope screen with no samples outside the reference will be stored Each time a scope screen is stored you will hear a beep Chapter 3 provides information on how to analyze the stored screens 32 Analyzing Waveforms You can use the analysis functions CURSOR ZOOM and REPLAY to perform detailed waveform analysis These functions are described in Chapter 3 Using Cursors Zoom and Replay Using the Scope and Meter 1 Making Automatic Meter Measurements for models 190 xx4 Making Automatic Meter Measurements for models 190 xx4 The test tool offers a wide range of automatic meter measurements You can display four large numeric readings READING 1 4 These readings are selectable independently and the measurements can be done on the input A B C or input D waveform In METER mode the waveforms are not displayed The 10
86. n aya ad 1 12 Navigating a EE 1 13 Hiding Key Labels and Menu 1 14 Key Ulm pat ioi ice cemere Re re tian SEDEM EORR des 1 15 left Il Ee 1 15 Making Input COnNeCtions nennen KA KAKA KA KA KA KA KK KA A A nnne 1 16 Adjusting the Probe Type Settings nennen 1 18 Selecting an Input Channel 1 18 Displaying an Unknown Signal with Connect and View 1 19 Making Automatic Scope Measurements nennen nene 1 20 Freezing the Screen ioo ien WALE ba dence ER P De de SEREY M d ke e sare L V 1 22 Using Average Persistence and Glitch Capture E EEE keke 1 23 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Using Average for Smoothing Wavetoms uuEE Ek kk kk k kk kk 1 23 Gu ig E halan erai p Fac rege ede e k ve Se d kya n tite kan 1 23 Using Persistence Envelope and Dot Join to Display Waveforms 1 24 IR Ve BEI 1 25 Suppressing High Frequency Notse seems 1 26 Acquiring EE te EE 1 27 Setting the Acquisition Speed and Waveform Memory Deng 1 27 Selecting AC Couplitig EE certet eed eee tede ak we nir edi ees 1 27 Reversing the Polarity of the Displayed Waveform A 1 28 Variable Input Sensitivity AAA 1 28 Working with Noisy WaveformS AAA 1 29 Using Mathematics Functions x XY mode sse 1 30 Using Mathematics Function Spectrum EFET kk kk ke 1 31 Gombparing WAawveforms ctae Eee e ARUM 1 33 Pass Fall Testing ie e ERR etai i ets 1 35 Analyzing Wave
87. neously TrendPlotting two readings the screen area is split into two sections of four divisions each When simultaneously TrendPlotting three or four readings the screen area is split into three or four sections of two divisions each 5 00U 0 50U RECORDER VIEW ALL EXIT RUN WLC i RECORDER Figure 20 TrendPlot Reading Using The Recorder Functions Plotting Measurements Over Time TrendPlot When the test tool is in automatic mode automatic vertical scaling is used to fit the TrendPlot graph on the screen 5 pn Set RECORDER to STOP to freeze the recorder function 6 mo Set RECORDER to RUN to restart Note Scope TrendPlot is not possible on cursor related measurements As an alternative you may use the PC software Fluke View ScopeMeter 43 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Displaying Recorded Data When in normal view NORMAL only the twelve most recently recorded divisions are displayed on screen All previous recordings are stored in memory VIEW ALL shows all data in memory 7 rs Display an overview of the full waveform Press a repeatedly to toggle between normal view NORMAL and overview VIEW ALL When the recorder memory is full an automatic compression algorithm is used to compress all samples into half of the memory without loss of transients The other half of the recorder memory is free again to continue recording 44 Changing the Recorder Opt
88. ng Using Independently Floating Isolated Inputs s 6 83 Using the Tilt Stand irc fena cetero te ee cine che ERA d b Kek ka thrice ate aide 6 86 Kensington lock unen ee ate A M du E Sa Ax IM ee 6 87 Fixing the Hangsttap e seina a recte er rep f E epe Ee ac coe d m ree balku za 6 87 Contents continued Resetting the Test Tool Aa xuda pice deep ete eeu rt ga cete dept sind Tan 6 88 Suppressing Key Labels and Menus nennen 6 88 Changing the Information Language nennen 6 89 Adjusting the Contrast and Brightness AA 6 89 Changing Date and D Time EE 6 90 Saving Battery Life tee esp tcn glo RE OR o dr PR Ur Rr pn red 6 91 Setting the Power Down Timer nennen eene KK kk KA KA neret 6 91 Setting the Display AUTO off Timer nennen 6 92 Changing the Auto Set Options essessssseeeeeeneneeennenen nennen 6 93 Maintaining the Test Tool eese eeeeeeee eee enne nennen nennen nnne nnn anne 7 95 Gleaning the Test T00l EEEE RR EIE Ee stheddtesbstagueiaesadenades 7 95 Storing the Test OO oio eite e be ee de rente cre my cheater deter dia dh 7 95 Charging the Batteries AAA 7 96 Replacing fe Battery PAG xoda nette eic Ee get dee De en n eei 7 97 Calibrating the Voltage PDrobes AAA 7 99 Displaying Version and Calibration Information 7 101 Displaying Battery Information kk nennen 7 101 Parts and ee intesa eame EDO a d ka a nnn a aa dR WER APRIL
89. normal chart recorder See Figure 21 STOPPED Az U B 2 45 EXIT RECORDER RECORDER T STOP OPTIONS Figure 21 Recording Waveforms Observe that the screen displays the following e Time from start at the top of the screen e The status at the bottom of the screen which includes the time div setting as well as the total timespan that fits the memory Note For accurate recordings it is advised to let the instrument first warm up for five minutes 45 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Displaying Recorded Data In Normal view the samples that roll off the screen are stored in deep memory When the memory is full recording continues by shifting the data in memory and deleting the first samples out of memory In View All mode the complete memory contents are displayed on the screen 4 Press to toggle between VIEW ALL sama overview of all recorded samples and NORMAL view You can analyze the recorded waveforms using the Cursors and Zoom functions See Chapter 3 Using Replay Zoom and Cursors 46 Using Scope Record in Single Sweep Mode Use the recorder Single Sweep function to automatically stop recording when the deep memory is full Continue from step 3 of the previous section 4 Stop recording to unlock the OPTIONS softkey Open the RECORDER OPTIONS menu Reference Displau Mode Glitches Single Sueep Time ot T 20 kHz on Trigger Jump to
90. ntrast of the screen 4 g Change the backlight Note The new contrast and brightness are stored until a new adjustment is made To save battery power the test tool is in economic brightness mode when operated on the battery The high brightness intensity increases when you connect the power adapter Note Using dimmed light lengthens battery power operating time See Chapter 8 Specifications section Miscellaneous 89 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Changing Date and Time The test tool has a date and time clock For example to 4 3e Choose 2013 jump to Month change the date to 19 April 2013 do the following 1 Ez Display the USER key labels 5 05 Choose 04 jump to Day VERSIO OPTIONS LANGUAGE amp CAL 2 Open the USER OPTIONS menu 6 tel Choose 19 jump to Format USER OPTIONS fiuto Set Adjust Battery Save nion 7 3e Choose DD MM YY accept the new Time dust date 3 42 Open the DATE ADJUST menu You can change the time in a similar way by opening the Time Adjust menu steps 2 and 3 90 Saving Battery Life When operated on the battery the test tool conserves power by shutting itself down If you have not pressed a key for at least 30 minutes the test tool turns itself off automatically Automatic power shutdown will not occur if TrendPlot or Scope Record is on but the backlight will dim Recording will continue even if the battery is
91. o name the screen setup according to your own preferences continue from step 4 as follows 5 7 6 Open the EDIT NAME menu Skip to a new character position 7 ES Select another character and press ENTER to accept your choice Repeat 6 and 7 until done 8 IEEE Accept the name and return to the SAVE AS menu Using Memory and PC Saving and Recalling 9 3e Highlight OK SAVE to save the aS actual screen using the edited name To modify the default name generated by the test tool continue from step 8 as follows 9 4 Highlight SET DEFAULT to save cb the new default name 10 42 Highlight OK SAVE to save the a actual screen using the new default name Notes The record setup memory locations store more than just what is visible on the screen In TrendPlot or Scope Record mode the full recording is saved In scope mode you can save all 100 replay screens in a single record setup memory location The table below shows what you can store for the various test tool modes To save a TrendPlot press STOP first 75 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Saving Screens in bmp Format Print Screen To save a screen in bitmap bmp format do the following 1 Display the SAVE key labels SAVE SAVE RECALL DI INT opt ibe 2 rs Save the screen to Internal memory INT if no USB device is connected a USB device if connected The file is saved using a fixed name IMAG
92. of the test tool Chapter 6 Tips Using the Standard Accessories The following illustrations show the use of the standard accessories such as voltage probes test leads and the various clips 81 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Figure 37 HF Voltage Probe Connection Using Ground Spring Warning To avoid electrical shock or fire do not connect the ground spring to voltages higher than 30 Vrms from earth ground Figure 38 Electronic Connections for Measurements Using Hook Clips and Alligator Clip Grounding AA Warning To avoid electrical shock re apply the insulation sleeve Figure 1 item e over the probe tip when the hook clip is not used This also avoids the risk of accidently interconnecting the reference contact of multiple probes when groundleads are connected or avoids short circuiting any circuitry via the bare ground ring of the probe 82 Using the Independently Floating Isolated Inputs You can use the independently floating isolated inputs to measure signals that are independently floating from each other Independently floating isolated inputs offer additional safety and measurement capabilities compared to inputs with common references or grounds Measuring Using Independently Floating Isolated Inputs The test tool has independently floating isolated inputs Each input section A B C D A B METER INPUT has its own signal input and its own reference input Th
93. ool s input channel See section Calibrating the voltage Probes in Chapter 7 15 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Adjusting the Probe Type Settings To obtain correct measurement results the test tool probe type settings must correspond to the connected probe types To select the input A probe setting do the following 1 Display the INPUT A key labels COUPLING PROBE A INPUT A DC LERS PTIONS 2 EIN Open the PROBE ON A menu PROBE ON A Probe Type Current Temp 3 42 Select the probe type Voltage Current or Temp 4 4 Voltage select the voltage probe attenuation factor Current and Temp select the current probe or temperature probe sensitivity Figure 6 Scope Connections Selecting an Input Channel To select an input channel do the following mV RANGE Press the required channel key A D the channel is turned on labels for the F1 F4 keys are shown Press the channel key again to turn the labels off on toggle Iu NEG JE EE the channel key illumination is turned on If the channel key is illuminated the RANGE and MOVE UP DOWN keys are now assigned to the indicated channel Using the Scope and Meter 1 Selecting an Input Channel Tip To set multiple channels to the same range V div as for example input A do the following Select the input A measurement function probe setting and input options for all involved channels
94. ories Optional accessories continued separation wall 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable Set includes 3 cables 1 red 1 gray 1 black 1 5 m length with safety designed insulated BNC connectors 50 Ohm Coaxial Cable Set includes 3 cables 1 red 1 gray 1 black 0 5 m length with safety designed insulated BNC connectors Safety designed BNC T piece Male BNC to dual female BNC fully isolated BNC Feedthrough 50 Ohm 1 W terminator set of two pieces black VPS212 R red VPS212 G gray 107 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Troubleshooting The Test Tool Shuts Down After a Short Time e The batteries may be empty Check the battery symbol at the top right of the screen A symbol indicates that the batteries are empty and must be charged Connect the BC190 power adapter e The test tool is still on but the display auto off timer is active see Chapter 6 Setting the Display AUTO off Timer To turn the display on press any key restarts the display AUTO off timer or connect the BC190 power adapter e The power down timer is active see Chapter 6 Setting the Power Down timer Press to turn the test tool on The Screen Remains Black e Make sure that the test tool is on press D e You might have a problem with the screen contrast Press E then press Fa Now you can use the arrow keys to adjust the contrast 108 The display auto off timer is active see Chapter 6
95. pad to change the view of the waveform manually 18 Making Automatic Scope Measurements The test tool offers a wide range of automatic scope measurements In addition to the waveforms you can display four numeric readings READING 1 4 These readings are selectable independently and the measurements can be done on the input A input B input C or input D waveform To choose a frequency measurement for input A do the following Display the SCOPE key labels READINGS READING WAVEFORM ON Em OPTIONS Open the READING menu READING1 fiac Hz fidc Rise time fiac dc Fall time Power Pulse Phase Duty READINGS CES displayed for example READING 1 Select on A Observe that the highlight jumps to the present measurement 3 Fi Select the reading number to be WA Using the Scope and Meter 1 Making Automatic Scope Measurements 5 E Select the Hz measurement Observe that the top left of the screen displays the Hz measurement See Figure 8 To choose also a Peak Peak measurement for Input B as second reading do the following Display the scope key labels READINGS READING WAVEFORM ON En OPTIONS Open the READING menu READING 1 Hz Rise time Fall time Pulse Duty RERDINGS 234 displayed for example READING 2 Select on B The highlight jumps to the measurements field 3 EN Select the reading number to be ko 19 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190
96. pe To select N Cycle triggering continue from step 3 page 61 again 4 gea Select On Trigger or Single Shot jump to Trigger Filter 5 Tm Select a Trigger Filter or set it Off 6 qe Set NCycle to On Observe that the key labels at the bottom of the screen have been changed to allow further selection of specific N Cycle trigger settings EDGE TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER BCD UE OPTIONS Triggering on Waveforms 4 Triggering on Edges Set the number of cycles N 8 GD Adjustthe trigger level Waveforms with N Cycle triggering N22 and without N Cycle triggering are shown in Figure 31 MANUAL dms AI 02Cyc EDGE TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER BCD ge OPTIONS Figure 31 N Cycle triggering 63 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Triggering on External Waveforms models 190 xx2 Use external triggering when you want to display waveforms on inputs A and B while triggering on a third signal You can choose external triggering with automatic triggering or with edge triggering 1 Supply a signal to the red and black 4 mm banana jack inputs In this example you continue from the Trigger on Edges example To choose the external signal as trigger source continue as follows 2 Display the TRIGGER On Edges key labels EDGE TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER B Ext U lt xX DPTI0HS 3 EHE E Select Ext external edge trigger 64 Observe that the key labels at the bottom of the screen have been adapte
97. play version number and calibration date 1 Display the USER key labels OPTIONS LaNGuacE VERSION 2 Open the VERSION amp CALIBRATION Screen VERSION amp CALIBRATION Model Number Serial Number he Version Calibration Number 0 Calibration Date 0170172010 BATTERY INFO 3 B Close the screen The screen gives you information about the model number with software version the serial number the calibration number with latest calibration date and installed software options The test tool specifications see Chapter 8 are based ona 1 year calibration cycle Recalibration must be carried out by qualified personnel Contact your local Fluke representative for recalibration Maintaining the Test Tool 7 Displaying Version and Calibration Information Displaying Battery Information The battery information screen provides information about the batterystatus and battery serial number To display the screen proceed from step 2 in the previous section as follows 3 E Open the BATTERY INFORMATION menu BATTERY INFORMATION tele 41 of total Discharging Stat Tine ta to Empt 176 Minutes Total Ca aci Battery Seria Humber 4 ENEN Level indicates the available battery capacity as a percentage of the present maximum battery capacity Return to the previous screen Time to Empty indicates a calculated estimate for the remaining operating time 101 ScopeMeter amp Test
98. r manual trigger functions e Edge triggering e Video triggering e Pulse Width triggering e External Triggering models 190 xx2 only 57 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Setting Trigger Level and Slope The Connect and View function enables hands off triggering to display complex unknown signals When your test tool is in manual range do the following MANUAL AUTO Automatic triggering assures a stable display of virtually any signal Perform an auto set AUTO appears at the top right of the screen From this point you can take over the basic trigger controls such as level slope and delay To optimize trigger level and slope manually do the following Display the TRIGGER key labels AUTO TRIG SLOPE AUTO LEVEL BCD Ek MANUAL OPTIONS Trigger on either positive slope or negative slope of the chosen waveform In Dual Slope Triggering X the test tool triggers on both positive slope and negative slope Enable the arrow keys for manual trigger level adjustment 58 1 2 AUTO Figure 28 Screen with all Trigger Information 4 dab CD Adjust the trigger level Observe the trigger icon J that indicates the trigger position trigger level and slope At the bottom of the screen the trigger parameters are displayed See Figure 28 For example Trig AF means that input A is used as the trigger source with a positive slope When a valid trigger signal is foun
99. racy for each C below 18 C or above 28 C For voltage measurements with 10 1 probe add probe accuracy see section 10 1 Probe on page 129 At least 1 5 waveform period must be visible on the screen General DC Common Mode Rejection CMRR 2100 dB AC Common Mode Rejection at 50 60 or 400 Hz 60 dB DC Voltage VDC Maximum Voltage with 10 1 probe eeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeee 1000 V direct 1 EC DE 300 V Maximum Resolution with 10 1 probe seeeseeenneeen 1mV direct A ME 100 pV Full Scale Peadimg 999 counts Accuracy at 4 s to 10 us div FLUKE 190 xx2 2 mV div essseseeeeeee 1 5 10 counts 5 mV div to 100 V div 1 5 96 6 counts 116 Accuracy at 4 s to 10 us div FLUKE 190 xx4 2 mV div ci dillan yek neyan kara Innes 3 96 10 counts 5 mV div to 100 V div 3 96 6 counts Normal Mode AC Rejection at 50 or 60 Hz gt 60 dB AC Voltage VAC Maximum Voltage with 10 1 DrOD u kk keke k 1000 V direct W sas ran alay s be dak a darin etes 300 V Maximum Resolution With 10 1 probe 1mV direct ON MEET 100 uV Full Scale Reading EEEEEUEUUEUUUU UEUEUEU 999 counts Accuracy FLUKE 190 xx2 DC coupled DC to 60 HZ 1 5 10 counts AC coupled low frequencies 50 Hz direct 1 1 1 5 10 counts 0
100. rranty support is available if product is purchased through a Fluke authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the applicable international price Fluke reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of repair replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country Fluke s warranty obligation is limited at Fluke s option to refund of the purchase price free of charge repair or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke authorized service center within the warranty period To obtain warranty service contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center or send the product with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB Destination to the nearest Fluke authorized service center Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit Following warranty repair the product will be returned to Buyer transportation prepaid FOB Destination If Fluke determines that the failure was caused by misuse alteration accident or abnormal condition of operation or handling Fluke will provide an estimate of repair costs and obtain authorization before commencing the work Following repair the product will be returned to the Buyer transportation prepaid and the Buyer will be billed for the repair and return transportation charges FOB Shipping Point THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT
101. rs automatically from the Windows Driver Distribution Center on the internet If there is no connection to the internet you need to load the CD ROM supplied with the ScopeMeter which contains the drivers 3 Follow the instructions on screen When the driver has finished installation click Finish to complete the first step of the driver installation Appendices A Installing USB Drivers Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for Fluke 190 ScopeMeter If your hardware came with an installation CD lt gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do install the software automatically Recommended O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Fluke 190 ScopeMeter Click Finish to close the wizard A 3 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual A 4 After completing the first step the New Hardware Wizard will start again to install the USB Serial Port Driver Click Next to install the software automatically Windows will download the drivers automatically from the Windows Driver Distribution Center on the internet If there is no connection to the internet you need to load the CD ROM supplied with the ScopeMeter which con
102. screen Highlight the lower cursor Move the lower cursor to the desired position on the screen Using Replay Zoom and Cursors Making Cursor Measurements 3 Note Even when the key labels are not displayed at the bottom of the screen you still can use the arrow keys This allows full control of both cursors while having full screen view E HIGH 244 U ES UpBU iou 234 v 1 2 AUTO Figure 25 Voltage Measurement with Cursors The screen shows the voltage difference between the two cursors and the voltage at the cursors See Figure 25 Use horizontal cursors to measure the amplitude high or low value or overshoot of a waveform 53 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Using Vertical Cursors on a Waveform To use the cursors for a time measurement T 1 T for a mVs mAs mWs measurement or for an RMS measurement of the waveform section between the cursors do the following 1 From scope mode display the CURSOR cursor key labels CURSOR La Ur BCD au re mUs RMS M OFF Press to highlight mE Choose for example time measurement T Choose the waveform that you want the markers to be placed on A B C Dor M Mathematics Highlight the left cursor Move the left cursor to the desired position on the waveform A Ku Ku Ku au N cb amp u Highlight the right cursor 54 1 2 AUTO D52 U 20ms Trig AI ot id WT 18 D mUs RMS E OFF Figure 26 Time Meas
103. se edge triggering to obtain full manual trigger control To trigger on rising edges of the input A waveform do the following 1 Display the TRIGGER key labels rt TRIGGER OPTIONS TRIGGER OPTIONS Trigger On Edges Video on A Pulse Width on A 3 Tis Open the TRIGGER ON EDGE menu TRIGGER ON EDGE Update Trigger Filter HCucle h Wh On Trigger Noise Reject en Single Shot HF Reject When Free Run is selected the test tool updates the screen even if there are no triggers A waveform always appears on the screen When On Trigger is selected the test tool needs a trigger to display a waveform Use this mode if you want to update the screen only when valid triggers occur When Single Shot is selected the test tool waits for a trigger After receiving a trigger the waveform is displayed and the instrument is set to HOLD ln most cases it is advised to use the Free Run mode 4 32e Select Free Run jump to Trigger Filter 5 Ei Set Trigger Filter to Off Observe that the key labels at the bottom of the screen have adapted to allow further selection of specific edge trigger settings EDGE TRIG SLOPE TRIGGER BCD 1x OPTIONS 61 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Triggering on Noisy Waveforms To reduce jitter on the screen when triggering on noisy waveforms you can use a trigger filter Continue from step 3 of the previous example as follows 4 E Select On Trigg
104. strument futo OFF Display Auto OFF 5 Minutes 30 Seconds Disabled Disabled Select Display Auto OFF 30 Seconds or 5 Minutes The display will be turned off after the selected time is elapsed 92 To turn on the display again do one of the following Press any key The Display will be visible again and the Display Auto Off timer starts again The display will be turned off again when the time has elapsed Connect the power adapter the Auto Off timer is inactive now Changing the Auto Set Options With the next procedure you can choose how auto set behaves when you press the AUTO MANUAL auto set key 1 Ez Display the USER key labels VERSION OPTIONS LANGUAGE 2 CAL 2 Open the USER OPTIONS menu USER OPTIONS fiuto Set Adjust Battery Save Options Date Adjust Time ce 3 ER Open the AUTO SET ADJUST menu AUTO SET ADJUST Search for Input Display signals of coupling glitches AAN Set To DE Set to On 1 Hz and up Unchanged Unchanged If the frequency range is set to gt 15 Hz the Connect and View function responds more quickly The response is quicker because the test tool is instructed not to analyze low frequency signal components However when you measure frequencies lower than 15 Hz the test tool must be instructed to analyze low frequency components for automatic triggering Tips 6 Changing the Auto Set Options 4 3e Select 1 Hz and up then jump to Input Coupling
105. tains the drivers Follow the instructions on screen When the driver finished installation click Finish to complete the final step of the driver installation You are now ready to use the ScopeMeter with FlukeView Software SW90W from version V5 1 onwards Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Serial Port If your hardware came with an installation CD g2 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for EJ Fluke USB Serial Port Click Finish to close the wizard To check if the drivers are loaded properly connect the ScopeMeter 190 Series Il to your computer and open the Device Manager See the Help file of your computer how to open the device manager for your Windows version From the device manager click on the sign to Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers The Fluke 190 ScopeMeter should be listed here From the device manager click on the sign to Expand the Ports COM amp LPT Universal Serial Bus controllers The Fluke USB Serial Port COM 5 should be listed here Note that the COM port number may differ
106. tart or Stop Scope Record sssssssssssssss 2 47 Analyzing a TrendPlot or Scope Record ee kk k x ek kk KK 2 48 Using Replay Zoom and Cursors eese enne 3 49 Replaying the 100 Most Recent Scope Screens ce cee eee eece ee eeee kk 3 49 Replaying Step by Step seite cnet ntc tete eere e e eee rebels e ce d ends 3 50 Replaying Continuously AA 3 51 Turning Off the Replay Function essen 3 51 Capturing 100 Intermittents Automatically eeeeeeeenne 3 51 Zooming in ona WaVCIONM s x 4xx a dina hime EE 3 52 Turning Off the Zoom Function nene nnne neni 3 52 Making Cursor Measurements nennen nennen KAKA KAKA nnne 3 53 Using Horizontal Cursors on a Waveform sss 3 53 Using Vertical Cursors on a Wavetorm eects cess cess teas tees kk kk kk k e 3 54 Using Cursors on a Mathematical Result x Waveform seeeseesesereeeerenee 3 55 Using Cursors on Spectrum Measurements cece eee eee cess testes rene teeeteeeeaes 3 55 Making Rise Time Measurements A 3 56 Triggering on Waveforms ccseseeeseeeeeeeseeenenseneesenseeeeeaseeeeeaseeesesseeeeeaseneeeaseeeenneeeneenes 4 57 Setting Trigger Level and Slope sees 4 58 Using Trigger Delay or Pre trigger m e 4 59 Automatic Trigger Option 4 60 Triggering On EAGES EE 4 61 iii ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Triggering on Noisy Waveiorms AA 4 62 Ma
107. ter power is supplied data not yet saved in the test tool memory is maintained if the battery is replaced within 30 seconds To avoid loss of data do one of the following actions before removing the battery Store the data in the test tool s non volatile flash memory on a computer or a USB stick Connect the power adapter To replace the battery pack proceed as follows Remove all probes and or test leads Remove the standup or fold it to the test tool Unlock the battery cover Figure 47 Lift the battery cover and remove it Figure 48 Lift one side of the battery and remove it Figure 49 o m PR oo m zx Install a battery and close the battery cover Figure 47 Unlocking the Battery Cover 97 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Figure 48 Removing the Battery Cover Figure 49 Removing the Battery 98 Calibrating the Voltage Probes To fully meet user specifications you need to adjust the voltage probes for optimal response The calibration consists of a high frequency adjustment and a dc calibration for 10 1 probes and 100 1 probes The probe calibration matches the probe to the input channel This example shows how to calibrate the 10 1 voltage probes 1 Display the input A key labels Probe Type Current If the correct probe type is already selected yellow shaded you can continue at step 5 Select Probe Type Voltage and Attenuation 10 1
108. the recalled Screen Using Memory and PC Saving and Recalling To recall a screen as a reference waveform to compare it to an actually measured waveform see Chapter 1 Comparing Waveforms Recalling a Setup Configuration To recall a setup configuration do the following 1 2 3 6 7 SAVE RN HE ER ENTER ENTER Display the SAVE key labels SAVE RECALL P INT optinis Open the RECALL menu Select the source internal memory INT or a USB device Highlight setup Accept your choice and jump to the filename field Select the file to be recalled Recall the selected setup From this point you continue in the new operating configuration 77 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Viewing Stored Screens To scroll through the memories while looking at the stored screens do the following 1 2 3 78 SAVE Display the SAVE key labels SAVE RECALL B INT olli Open the RECALL menu Select the source internal memory INT or a USB device Jump to the filename field Highlight a file View the screen and open the viewer gt INT EM Scroll through all stored screens Save the screen to USB device if connected or internal memory Exit the View mode Note In the VIEW mode the replay screens of a saved record setup cannot be viewed Only the screen at the instant of saving can be reviewed in this way To see al
109. tion to various line power sockets the BC190 808 and BC190 820 universal Power Adapters are equipped with a male plug that must be connected to a line cord appropriate for local use Since the adapter is isolated the line cord does not need to be equipped with a terminal for connection to protective ground Since line cords with a protective grounding terminal are more commonly available you might consider using these anyhow A Warning To avoid electrical shock or fire if a product input is connected to more than 42 V peak 30 Vrms or 60 V dc e Use only insulated voltage probes test leads and adapters supplied with the product or indicated by Fluke as suitable for the Fluke 190 Series Il ScopeMeter Test Tool series e Before use inspect voltage probes test leads and accessories for mechanical damage and replace when damaged e Remove all probes test leads and accessories that are not in use e Always connect the power adapter first to the ac outlet before connecting it to the product e Do not touch voltages gt 30 V ac rms 42 V ac peak or 60 V dc e Do not connect the ground spring figure 1 item d to voltages higher than 42 V peak 30 Vrms from earth ground e When using the ground reference lead with any of the probes make sure that the black isolation sleeve Figure 1 item 10e is over the probe tip e Do not apply more than the rated voltage between the terminals or between each terminal and eart
110. to use in Korea only Class A Equipment Industrial Broadcasting amp Communication Equipment 1 This product meets requirements for industrial Class A electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it This equipment is intended for use in business environments and is not to be used in homes 1 AN Safety Designed for 1000 V Measurement Category III 600 V Measurement Category IV with supplied 10 1 probes per e EN IEC 61010 1 Pollution Degree 2 e EN IEC61010 2 030 e EC61010 031 A Max Input Voltages BNC Input A B C D directly 300 V CAT IV KACKEN LEE 1000 V CAT III 600 V CAT IV METER EXT banana input 1000 V CAT III 600 V CAT IV Specifications 8 Safety A Max Floating Voltage FLUKE 190 xxx test tool or test tool VPS410 From any terminal to earth ground 1000 V CAT III 600 V CAT IV Between any terminal 1000 V CAT III 600 V CAT IV FLUKE 190 xxx VPS510 From any terminal to earth ground 300 V CAT III Between any terminal 300 V CAT III Voltage ratings are given as working voltage They should be read as Vac rms 50 60 Hz for AC sinewave applications and as Vdc for DC applications 127 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual MAX INPUT VOLTAGE Vrms 128 500 200 100 50 20 10
111. torims iE HR HIER ERRARE k d and a Ra Radek AE Saaie CURES aA 1 35 Making Automatic Meter Measurements for models 190 XX4 1 36 Selecting a Meter Measurement AAA 1 36 Making Relative Meter Measurements essen ee 1 37 Making Multimeter Measurements for models 190 xx2 eee 1 39 Making Meter Connections sss nennen nennen Kr KAK KA A nnne 1 39 Measuring Resistance Values menn 1 39 Making a Current Measurement nennen nennen 1 40 Selecting Auto Manual Hanges nennen nennen 1 42 Making Relative Meter Measurements esee 1 43 Using The Recorder Functions eeeeeeeeeeeeee esee ennemi 2 41 Opening the Recorder Main Mem 2 41 Plotting Measurements Over Time CTrendbPlot WM 2 42 Starting a TrendPlot Function nosni null salx b Rel aka d k dk E r ya 5 e b ke N 2 42 ii Contents continued Displaying Recorded Data xi 3 anl danya kla kal e alya n kina sek Zi Lanka dand 2 44 Changing the Recorder Options eccceeeceeeneeeeneeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeseneeesieeeeaeees 2 44 Turning Off the TrendPlot Display EuE Eke kk kk kk kK KARA 2 44 Recording Scope Waveforms In Deep Memory Scope eco 2 45 Starting a Scope Record Function 2 45 Displaying Recorded Data mme nennen 2 46 Using Scope Record in Single Sweep Mode E EEE kk kk kek 2 46 Using Triggering to S
112. ture 4 ms div to 2 min div 8 ns Time Div in normal mode 4 ms div to 2 min div Record Size sssss 30k points per waveform Recorded Time Span 4 8 s to 40 hours Acquisition Modes eene Single Sweep Continuous Roll Start Stop on Trigger Time Reference time from start time of day Zoom Replay and Cursors Zoom Zoom ranges from full record overview to detailed view of individual samples Replay Displays a maximum of 100 captured quad input Scope Screens Replay modes Step by Step Replay as Animation Specifications 8 Zoom Replay and Cursors Cursor Measurements Cursor Modes sese single vertical cursor dual vertical cursors dual horizontal cursors Scope mode Markers automatic markers at cross points Measurements sssssssseeees value at cursor 1 value at cursor 2 difference between values at cursor 1 and 2 time between cursors RMS between cursors Time of Day Recorder modes Time from Start Recorder modes Rise Time fall time A x s current over time between cursors V x s voltage over time between cursors W x s power over time between cursors using powerwaveform AxB or CxD 123 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Miscellaneous Display View Area 126
113. urement with Cursors Q6 The screen shows the time difference between the cursors and the voltage difference between the two markers See Figure 26 Move the right cursor to the desired position on the waveform 9 Select OFF to turn off the cursors Notes For mVs select probe type Voltage A For mAs select probe type Current A For mWs select mathematical function x and probe type Voltage for one channel and Current for the other channel Using Cursors on a Mathematical Result x Waveform Cursor measurements on for examle a AxB waveform give a reading in Watts if input A measures milli Volts and input B measures milli Amperes For other cursor measurements on for example a A B A B or AxB waveform no reading will be available if the input A and input B measurement unit are different Using Replay Zoom and Cursors 3 Making Cursor Measurements Using Cursors on Spectrum Measurements To do a cursor measurent on a spectrum do the following 1 From Spectrum measurement display the cursor key label BV wes Lut Ba orr 2 Move the cursor and observe the readings at the top of the screen 55 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Making Rise Time Measurements To measure rise time do the following 1 CURSOR F4 From scope mode display the cursor key labels Press to highlight For multiple waveforms select the required waveform A B C
114. uto automatic windowing Hanning Hamming or None no windowing 9 e You will see a screen that looks like Figure 11 Observe that the top right of the screen displays SPECTRUM If it displays LOW AMPL a spectrum measurement cannot be done as the waveform amplitude is too low Using the Scope and Meter 1 Acquiring Waveforms If it displays WRONG TB the time base setting does not enable the test tool to display an FFT result It is either too slow which can result in aliasing or too fast which results in less than one signal period on the screen 10 Perform a spectrum analysis on waveform A B C or D Set the horizontal amplitude scale to linear or logarithmic Set the vertical amplitude scale to linear or logarithmic Turn the spectrum function off on toggle function 29 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual TANI INPUT LA s odii v SPECTRUM BE LINEAR Figure 11 Spectrum Measurement 30 Comparing Waveforms You can display a fixed reference waveform with the actual waveform for comparison To create a reference waveform and to display it with the actual waveform do the following 1 Display the SCOPE key labels T A Open the Waveform Options menu WAVEFORM OPTIONS Acquisition Average Waveform Normal Normal Fast On Persistence Full Mathematics 3 3e Jump to the Waveform field and select Reference to open the WAVEFORM REFERENCE menu
115. veform data and screen bitmaps to your PC or notebook computer for further processing USB drivers for the test tool and a FlukeView Demo version with restricted functionality are available on the CD ROM included in the shipment 79 ScopeMeter Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Connecting to a Computer To connect the test tool to a PC or notebook computer and use the FlukeView software for Windows SW90W do the following e Use a USB A to mini USB B interface cable to connect a computer to the mini USB PORT of the test tool See Figure 36 e Install the test tool USB drivers see Appendix A e Install the FlukeView Demo version For information about installing and using the FlukeView ScopeMeter software see the FlukeView Users Manual on the CD ROM Figure 36 Connecting a Computer 80 Notes The optional kit SCC290 contains an activation code to convert the FlukeView amp Demo version into a fully operational version A complete FlukeView version can be ordered using ordering code SW90W For use with the Fluke Series II ScopeMeter test tools Fluke View ScopeMeter release V5 1 or higher is required The test tool input channels are electrically isolated from the USB port Remote control and data transfer via mini USB is not possible while saving or recalling data to or from the USB Stick About this Chapter This chapter gives you information and tips on how you can make the best use
116. wo complete acquisitions after power on Specifications are based on a 1 year calibration cycle Environmental Data The environmental data mentioned in this manual are based on the results of the manufacturer s verification procedures Chapter 8 Specifications Safety Characteristics The test tool has been designed and tested in accordance with Standards EN IEC 61010 1 EN IEC 61010 2 030 EN IEC 61010 31 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use This manual contains information and warnings that must be followed by the user to ensure safe operation and to keep the instrument in a safe condition Use of this equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may impair protection provided by the equipment 111 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Oscilloscope Isolated Inputs A B C and D Vertical Number of Channels Fl ke190 Xx2 ote e ect 2 A B Fluke 190 xx4 sss 4 A B C D Bandwidth DC Coupled FLUKE 190 50x kek 500 MHz 3 dB FLUKE 190 2xx eet ene 200 MHz 3 dB FLUKE 1o0 1 100 MHz 3 dB FLUKE 190 062 ccecsecceeesseeeeeeteeees 60 MHz 3 dB Lower Frequency Limit AC Coupled with 10 1 probe eccere 2 Hz 3 dB direct 1 1 ee ternis 5 Hz 8 dB Rise Time FLUKE 190 50x ccesesseceeesseeeessneeeessseeeessneeees 0 7 ns FLUKE 190 2xx essere 1 7 ns FL
117. y mail The package must be marked as follows 10 NO LITHIUM METAL Recommendations to safe disposal of a battery pack e A failed battery pack shall be properly disposed of in accordance with local regulations e Dispose of properly do not dispose of the battery as unsorted municipal waste Go to Fluke s website for recycling information e Dispose in discharged condition and cover the battery terminals with isolation tape About this Chapter This chapter provides a step by step introduction to the scope and meter functions of the test tool The introduction does not cover all of the capabilities of the functions but gives basic examples to show how to use the menus and perform basic operations Powering the Test Tool Follow the procedure steps 1 through 3 in Figure 2 to power the test tool from a standard ac outlet See Chapter 6 for instructions on using battery power Oo Turn the test tool on with the on off key The test tool powers up in its last setup configuration The menus to adjust date time and information language are switched on automatically when the test tool is powered on for the first time See Figure 2 Chapter 1 Using the Scope and Meter Figure 2 Powering the Test Tool 11 ScopeMeter amp Test Tool 190 Series Il Users Manual Resetting the Test Tool If you want to reset the test tool to the factory settings do the following 1 G Turn the test tool off 2 Ez Press and hold th
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